^ The only things I like about one of these shows is the fact that they trained the Pixar animators for the TS3 dance scene and, specially, Julianne Hough <3
As Leirin accidentally predicted, here’s the Pokémon logo:
Another good one, as usual. It’s so fun and carefree!
I loves it!! It’s exact, as usual. BTW, don’t kill me or anything, but maybe you could do one with the HtTYD logo?
Maybe, some day. And I don’t dislike HTTYD. Why are you always under that impression?
I don’t know. It’s just that usually TS3 and HtTYD fans sort of secretly resent each other. I like both about the same at this point, personally.
^ I don’t, because that would be totally irrational. Two movies can both be awesome, there’s no law against that.
I think it’s more Pixar Fans and Dreamworks Fans resenting each other…
Well, Lance, that usually transfers over to the yearly releases, as well.
I agree. I’ve grown to adore both movies, and I think we should all be friends.
Where’s the stats for this? Most people I know who ahve seen both (in real life and online) enjoyed both.
How to Train your Toy Story…
In honor to The Simpson’s recent homage to Pixar, here’s its logo:
Fantastic job again! Perfect time to wear that sig!
Hey Spirit, do you think you could try doing the classic Sonic the Hedgehog logo?
I will look at it and maybe I will give it a try
Let’s see, we got Bart Spirit-Of-Adventure, Lisa Spirit-Of-Adventure, Homer Spirit-Of-Adventure, Marge Spirit-Of-Adventure, and Maggie Spirit-Of-Adventure!
Three words: Best. Signature. Ever.
Here’s my take on the Facebook/The Social Network logo. I hate the former, but the movie is very good, so I was inspired by it and not the actual website, hence the “the” in the logo.
Mark Zuckerberg hates you and will sue you now.
A simple enough graphic, not too hard.
Hardness got nothing to do with it. I don’t make them because they’re complex, just because I want.