livepwrd.gif | "powered by" logo (128x128 pixels, 4.2 kilobytes) |
livetiny.gif | tiny icon (16x16 pixels, 1.0 kilobyte) | |
livefoot.gif | very small (foot note size) icon (30x30 pixels, 1.4 kilobytes) | |
livesmal.gif | small icon (45x45 pixels, 1.9 kilobytes) | |
livenorm.gif | normal icon (61x60 pixels, 2.6 kilobytes) |
livebig.gif | logo picture (251x232 pixels, 13.8 kilobytes) | |
liveback.gif | faded background (256x256 pixels, 7.8 kilobytes) |
If you are using LiveGraphics3D on your web page, you might consider setting a hyperlink to the LiveGraphics3D homepage with the "powered by" logo:
The HTML code is:
<A HREF="./index.html"> <IMG SRC="livepwrd.gif"></A>
The icons should be used to mark hyperlinks to pages using LiveGraphics3D, e.g. color volumes. This is done with:
<A HREF="examples/color_volumes.html>color volumes</A>
<IMG SRC="livetiny.gif" BORDER=0>.
The background picture is used with this HTML command:
<BODY BACKGROUND="liveback.gif">
Several people asked me to create a logo for LiveGraphics3D (especially Verena Schön and Xah Lee; thanks for the motivation!). Actually it was Xah's idea to take the stellated icosahedron symbolizing Mathematica and put some arrows around it in order to symbolize rotation.
The original Mathematica icosahedron turned out to be too colorful; thus, I switched to a bright gray. The arrows in front have a warm orange, while the other side is a complementary blue.