Would like someone to convert my drawing to vector. The letters spell out O-A-U-O Code (markup): See attached file for full size or link: https://i.imgur.com/ESepbUd.jpg Ideally, I'd like to be very symmetrical and using circles to form shapes and curves. I don't want any strange angles. This will be used as a logo. If you want to take a riskier approach, the goal was to make this look like two waves. If you can find a minimalistic way to do that, that would be amazing. The first one I see that I like will get the reward. $5 via PayPal F&F.
@MJ15 I see you went for the waves attempt. Overall, not too bad. But there's a lot lacking in the symmetry and details. 1) it needs symmetry. The letters should be the same thickness throughout. 2) The curves need to be smooth. You really need to be able to use circles / grid well to build everything symmetrically. 3) The "A" doesn't need a little leg. 4) The space between the two pairs shouldn't be so big.
@fajarfaqih Thanks for the attempt. You have kept the same thickness throughout, which is good. However, the curves and overall flow is very far off base. It needs symmetry and better curves. Once again, that is achieved by using grids, circles, and properly drawing paths.
Thank you for the attempts. I still don't see a single entry that is able to make the drawing symmetrical. MJ15 and Aldabu are the closest. But here is what they are lacking @MJ15 -The letter U is higher than the rest of the letters. -The "A" looks strange because of the excessive curve. It needs to follow the circular path but not go down too much. @Aldabu -The spacing between O+A is different than U+O -The tip of the U is lower than the other letters -The "A" circle looks a bit strange, throws the symmetry off -(Not marked) the space between the top right tip of the "O" next to the "A" is bigger than the space between the last "O" and the "U". Those should be equal. @agenk wen't a little too creative on this one. No symmetry there and seems off balance. Not sure what the dots are for. @fajarfaqih also went a little too creative. I just want to get what I drew in a more symmetrical, balanced form. If I keep giving extensive feedback, I may as well just do the vector myself, as I'll spend the same amount of time on it
It's a conversion to a vector, not a custom logo design contest. The going rate in the forums is $5-10 for these types of contests/conversions.