Thanks for the submissions! I really appreciate the many selection, but would like to see the font of "PRAETORIAN" changed to block letters and in all caps. Please try it on entry #29/36 and #7/14. In addition, i like the shadowing/brightness and you can stay away from the black and white. Thanks!
We like the font in this all caps format! However, can you change the font to something more "exciting," something that would relay the idea of ancient rome would look much better.
Thanks for giving us a few choices for font. We REALLY like the font for #84 (for it's simplicity) and its relative size with the "consulting" part.
Thanks for also giving us another choice for the helmet/face. We RELLY like # 89 for it's "determined" look and the mix of both red and gold. However, some of us do not like how it portrays the brush in six different pieces. Do you think you can make it a one piece brush and just add the slits on top? we are split on this concept and would like to see how it would look like.
a tad bigger would be nice too (to complement the font!
I think we finally nailed it down for this variant with entry #95!! we would like to see this with the white background to confirm.
And not that we are backtracking, but we would also like to see entry #62 and #65 with the same chin as #95. We just do not want to leave any stones left unturned. It would be great if we could also see these two versions in its respective white/black background.
#121 (rounded chin) and # 128 (super sharp chin) does not have the same chin as #95 and #120 (sharp chins). It is the chin that got us. We would like to see these two versions with the same.
i think that there has not been a day that passed by and you have not impressed us!
sweet deal with the revised helmets, but it is not really needed. as of right now, we are sold with the design for #95. our only request now is that we would like to see this same chin (#95) on your other versions, specifically #121 and #128. do think this is possible?
"this same chin (#95) on your other versions, specifically #121 and #128" - I have already made this in #132/#133, #134/#135 (#121 with the chin from #95) and #136/#137 (#128 with the chin from #95). When the helmet is outlined the chin from #95 look like as you may see in #132/#133 (rounded outline), #134/#135 (sharp outline) and #136/#137.