Sketchup User Help
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I'm not sure where to post this or if it's appropriate either. We're looking to contract with someone to create a simple booth graphic for our trade show booth. What we're looking for is something like this. http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-8494864/stock-photo-the-important-part.html
except instead of the red puzzle piece the little guy would be pushing our organization logo into the puzzle. http://www.cabinetmakers.org/images/CMALogo175.gif I have eps files of the logo if that's any help. Can anyone lead me in the right direction? Doesn't seem to complicated but is beyond my capabilities.
Joe Knobbe
President
Cabinetmakers Association
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Your thread title might be slowing down viewers, or perhaps it's just late at night.
What you are wanting can certainly be done by people on this site.
It might help if you gave a little more information, things like
When do you need it?
Is it serious or does it have a bit of humour to it?
What sort of feeling are you after/is it a booth for a trade show where everyone's in the business and knows your Logo or should it be eye catching to new customers.
Is it something you would like to use more than once?
Do you know the Fonts used in the Logo?
Should your figure be working hard or is he so skilled it just slips into place?
Is he alone, or is he working as part of a team?
Are there any specific tools or symbolism that might work well with what you want?I did a very quick model to help with your thinking, the wall/image/structure you are pushing the logo into, does it have some significance?
Does the CMA tie different groups together, is it a cornerstone or does it dovetail in nicely? (Hence the cutouts in the Logo.)
In other words, what sort of structure would be significant to the people visiting your booth?Anyway, that's just me pushing your post to the top of the page for you.
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Box, you raise some excellent questions that are worthy of consideration and I thank you for your well thought out response. Another poster on this site PM'd me before you posted and we've worked together to get the image that i'm looking for. Again, thanks for your thorough and thoughtful response.
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I'm happy you got a result.
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