Ok, I apologize if I'm breaking some obscure rule about image posting...
But, I wanted to make a transgender pride poster using 3d images. And so now I have a 3d transgender symbol, but no idea what to do with it... Any suggestions?
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1101.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fg426%2Fashleyjadeism%2Ftrans1.png&hash=2a8ea872e8ef4f169483a53f9d0606e221f0283d)
You already did it you shared it ;D
I once quilted the same symbol on a quilt at MWMF
and my pic doing such was posted doing it and left on their site for 5 yrs :-X
4. The use of images, photos, avatars, or the posting of links; which are of a threatening tone, obscene, pornographic, intended to titillate, or depicts illegal acts; will not be permitted.
It's not that you can't post pictures, it's that they can't violate those rules. ;)
Quote from: Jacquelyn on January 18, 2011, 12:10:22 AM
4. The use of images, photos, avatars, or the posting of links; which are of a threatening tone, obscene, pornographic, intended to titillate, or depicts illegal acts; will not be permitted.
It's not that you can't post pictures, it's that they can't violate those rules. ;)
I hope your not implying that this image is wrong for here ??? ???
Quote from: M2MtF2FtM on January 18, 2011, 05:21:33 AM
I hope your not implying that this image is wrong for here ??? ???
It seemed that she was explaining to the OP what the rules were so that the she knew the picture being posted did not go against the policy. Not that the image was wrong for here.
Ashley:
You used blender!
Cool!
It is very well done.
Have you thought of some animation for it. The obvious, of course would be a swooping camera while the icon rotated. Coming up with a texture for it would be nice too. You could turn it into a gif file for your avatar.
I've been playing with blender since it was released. It looks like you used the 2.5 beta release. If so, how do you like it?
You meet all kinds here. Maybe we should start a trans anim group.
BTW: Your image is not in violation of the TOS. I would not consider it lewd or lacivious.
-Sandy
Quote from: Andrew Scott on January 18, 2011, 05:26:03 AM
It seemed that she was explaining to the OP what the rules were so that the she knew the picture being posted did not go against the policy. Not that the image was wrong for here.
Precisely. I know there's nothing wrong with the photo. I didnt want her to think she couldn't post any photos because that isn't what the TOS says.
Holly Boswell, in North Carolina, drew it for Wendy Parker, it was copywriter as a lavender triangle and blue symbol with rounded line ends, executed with symmetry throughout, and belongs to Nangeroni Design and Nancy Nangeroni. It was created for use by the International Foundation for Gender Education who allow its use in non-commercial ways.
@ sandy
I use blender all the time!! :) I actually run a non-profit film business using blender. I made my profile picture with it. I use blender 2.53, 2.55 is horrible and i just havent gotten around to getting the newest one.
@everyone else...
FOCUS PEOPLE lol
You asked what to do with it so here's my suggestion...
Go "Rock Star" with it... Have T shirts, Posters, pins and all the other paraphernalia that goes along with it made
Then send 10% of the proceeds to me ;D
Quote from: Virginia Marie on January 18, 2011, 08:13:07 PM
You asked what to do with it so here's my suggestion...
Go "Rock Star" with it... Have T shirts, Posters, pins and all the other paraphernalia that goes along with it made
Then send 10% of the proceeds to me ;D
Darn it, Virginia beat me to it. ;)
Lol
There wouldn't be any proceeds... I do all my work for no profit.
Yeah, I read that part... That's why I was kidding around... Besides, it's already been done :laugh:
Well anyway, here's one poster design
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1101.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fg426%2Fashleyjadeism%2Fposter2.png&hash=e01d3b7a8970495a418c82545c17ecb8807c1afe)
It would make a nice desktop, I think desktops are the posters of the future, LOL.
Yeah... This poster is just a quick design i threw together... I only made it cuz I was working on another project at the time, so i used the lighting setup and compositing from that lol
im working on a much better design
This is my take on the design using Ashley's kindly provided blender file.
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Flh4.ggpht.com%2F_g_6DN1ifQPs%2FTUSVw1kY_oI%2FAAAAAAAAACs%2FdPTpxufe7Ok%2Fs912%2FTransPoster1.jpg&hash=6be97422c28a4c8c8a212c28f9d3b48ec9bb860d)
I utilized most of the elements of her original design and just added the transparent triangle. I want to try to make it more like glass or water, but blender doesn't have presets for those types of materials and I always struggle with getting the refraction right.
I'm still fooling with it.
Interesting... Maybe the the stripes should extend back until they dissappear?
Quote from: Ashleyjadeism on January 29, 2011, 05:01:18 PM
Interesting... Maybe the the stripes should extend back until they dissappear?
I thought about that and tried a couple of poses that way. The stripes do extend in the other direction quite a ways. But I wanted to keep a rough flag dimension, so that the elements of the trans logo and the trans flag were combined.
I am open to suggestions.
-Sandy
HI Guys and Gals,
I don't want to sound like a party pooper but I guess I am going to... a bit.
Doesn't the idea of having a whole symbol for trans sort of offend you ??? I know I am trans because of a birth problem, but I identify as a woman which is as far as I am concerned what I am. Why do I need a symbol to show me as something different ?
I wouldn't want to stop anyone from having this symbol if that is what they wanted. But it interests me as to why you would want to be differentiated. Personally I just want to fit in to my proper gender..
Quote from: Catherine on January 29, 2011, 05:09:26 PM
HI Guys and Gals,
I don't want to sound like a party pooper but I guess I am going to... a bit.
Doesn't the idea of having a whole symbol for trans sort of offend you ??? I know I am trans because of a birth problem, but I identify as a woman which is as far as I am concerned what I am. Why do I need a symbol to show me as something different ?
I wouldn't want to stop anyone from having this symbol if that is what they wanted. But it interests me as to why you would want to be differentiated. Personally I just want to fit in to my proper gender..
A valid point, Cathrine.
But for me, I consider myself a woman with a transsexual condition. It was something I was born with and have had to deal with. And being transsexual does not make me any less of a woman than being a woman with diabetes or breast cancer. I also have a breast cancer pin that I wear as well.
For me it is a symbol of solidarity and support, not difference.
-Sandy
Same reason a country has a flag... To identify ourselves and to show pride in who we are. I cannot at the moment be open with the people around me, so creating a poster or something under a different name, is the only way to support others like me.
Plus I'm bored and have nothing better to do lol
Quote from: Ashleyjadeism on January 29, 2011, 05:17:41 PM
Same reason a country has a flag... To identify ourselves and to show pride in who we are. I cannot at the moment be open with the people around me, so creating a poster or something under a different name, is the only way to support others like me.
Plus I'm bored and have nothing better to do lol
I would suggest that a flag is also a differentiator... and flags have probably caused as many wars as religion.
As I said I dont have a problem with people having a symbol. But for me it is not something I can or particularly want to identify with..
The design is nice by the way
I made an andro one,
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fandrogyne.weebly.com%2Fuploads%2F3%2F3%2F1%2F9%2F331937%2F811264.jpg&hash=c2a0ffa1adad88131774e8c633ed5cf5773b252c)
and made my own cafe press shop.