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Maybe if enough users request them we can get BL2 stickers.
http://www.unixstickers.com/ Go to the Feedback and Request tab on the left.
Upvote here:
https://unixstickers.uservoice.com/foru … 85-general
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(hope this is posted in the right section)
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I thought this was about telegram stickers. I will upvote
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Maybe if enough users request them we can get BL2 stickers.
^that would be awesome!
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it won't let me vote, nor can I see the stickers that were linked.
Shame, I'd love to sport a BL sticker on my Thinkpad
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I can't vote either...gives me a page not found
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Oh well... it worked all right for me. Anxious to get a new sticker!
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Oh well... it worked all right for me. Anxious to get a new sticker!
Send me one when you get it. How many "up votes" does something like this need?
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Yes and works for me. https://unixstickers.uservoice.com/ shows BL has 27 up-votes, second behind Elm sticker.
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Oh, I got it working, I had noscript blocking, the javascript needed to click the upvote button
Added my 3 votes!
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I'm bumping this thread because I just added my three votes and it needs more attention
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but I thought I would let others know it looks like unixstickers might've moved their requests over to trello. There was already a request for BL when I found their trello kanban: https://trello.com/c/q1k2mO2z/431-bunsenlabs-stickers
@ututo, do you have a vector of those images or at least a higher quality version. I might be able to put those in a sheet and we could order a set from stickermule (unixstickers printer). They allow uploading of a contact sheet that is die cut. For one order of 10 sheets it is $32 and each sheet could easily hold maybe 6-10 stickers I would guess.
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eight.bit.al wrote:Maybe if enough users request them we can get BL2 stickers.
^that would be awesome!
http://s16.postimg.org/xg0a749xt/bl_sticker01.png http://s29.postimg.org/fmchukq0j/bl_sticker02.png
Bumping this for a request:
Can someone make the flame in those badges red?
Thanks.
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I followed the link but don't see any artwork on that Trello page.
All of Ututo's artwork is available in vector format from our GitHub pages, if you don't already have it installed on your system. For instance...
https://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-im … -flame.svg
What I would suggest, instead of waiting for others to request the same sticker...
Download the SVG file(s), put it on a USB drive and take it to a local sign shop. Ask them to make sheet of vinyl stickers for you. Specify the, color, size and whether you want the corners round or square. A square foot of quality vinyl (I like Averil) runs about $10 USD, plus their time. The time should be minimal and many shops will do it while you wait.
Since it's vector art, it will scale without pixelating. You can enlarge it for a t-shirt or blow it up for a decal on your Learjet.
I'll create a sheet in a bit here so you save money on the computer time.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/4l7vhjy9rhst0 … t.svg?dl=0
Here's the flame over bunsenlabs in black, 1.5" high by 1 1/3" wide. I don't have time to do a sheet, and you might want something different, like Ututo's layout above. You don't have to create a Dropbox account to download, just close the prompt.
If you change the color (in Inkscape, or have a sign shop do it), make sure you change the stroke-color on the flame. The stroke gives it those nice rounded points.
If you have a sign shop make stickers of just the flame, you can peel-and-stick them easily. The text would be a pain in the rear, you'd probably want it printed onto a UV resistant clear vinyl, which is more expensive than just having them cut colored vinyl.
The text and flame can be moved, colored or resized independently. I think the fonts are Open Sans and Open Sans Light.
Hope that helps!
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Thanks guys.
I'm not that good with gimp spent forever trying to edit the color using the wand tool and color switcher. Couldn't get it at all.
I was thinking of doing one of those little laptop stickers and the red flame would match my Thinkpad. I'm good with networking, bad with image editing.
EDIT: I see hhh mentioned inkscape. I've never used it before, but I just installed it and will check it out.
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^ Open the svg file in Inkscape instead. Select the section you want and choose a colour
In GIMP, select the flame (with either Fuzzy Select or Select by Color). Lock the alpha channel before changing the colour, to preserve the smooth edge fade.
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@Temetka, I suggested a sign shop because they'll open that svg in Illustrator and have it to your liking in 5 minutes.
If you open it in Inkscape, you can click on just the text with the arrow tool at the top of the left toolbar and quickly change the color by clicking the swatches along the bottom of the window.
You can do the same with the flame, but there will be a black border left, the stroke. Instead, select the flame then right-click it, choose "Fill and Stroke" and a window will open. You'll see the "Fill" tab RGB values and below that, above "Blur", a box labeled RGBA (red, green, blue, alpha). Enter ff0000 (the hex code for red) and leave the ff at the end (ff is the transparency, with ff being solid, 00 being transparent and values available in-between. Slide the Alpha level above, under the RGB sliders, and the value will update itself).
That leaves the stroke, go to the next tab "Stroke Paint" and do the same. Be careful of the other buttons, you can come back and play with them later.
You can use a color picker like gcolor2 to grab the hex code of the red on your wallpaper and match it exactly, then do the same with the text if you want (open its Fill & Stroke properties).
Inkscape is a vector graphics program, Gimp is a raster one, look those terms up.
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Thanks!
I have *some* skill in Photoshop and Illustrator, but tbh it's been years since I did anything more than give something a transparent background.
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^+1000!!!
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