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    Unity Logo

    Hey guys, I was wondering, would anyone over at UT be willing ot post a high res version of the Unity logo (the new shiny one on the website) on a black background (pref. 1024x768 or higher)? The reason I ask is because I would like to add a splash screen to our current project, we are quite proud of the fact that we have chosen Unity as our dev environment, and of course would like to give credit where it is due, but do not feel that a simple credit listing is enough.

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    We're preparing and will soon post a set of graphics/badges for you folks to use along with guidelines for their usage. It will go in the new Resources area on our website.

    As to your immediate need, I don't have a copy of the logo quite so large (I only have a copy up to about 550px x 550px or so) and most of the guys in Copenhagen are out of office through the new year. I'll try to rustle something up for you as soon as I can, feel free to PM or email me if you don't see me post something within the first week of January or so.
    Tom Higgins - Product Evangelist at Unity Technologies ApS
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    Thanks a lot, for now I can wait till the resources are up on the site. If you could PM me when they are up, I would really appreciate it.


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    I recommend posting SWF and PDF versions (i.e. resolution independent) of at least some of your artwork.


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    Quote Originally Posted by podperson
    I recommend posting SWF and PDF versions (i.e. resolution independent) of at least some of your artwork.
    This would rock. Altho I personally would prefer PSD files done with vectors of course, that would making things like color editing easier than a PDF, and I would imagine that the number of end users with Photoshop outweigh users with access to Flash...just my opinion, of course.