I agree with
Albannach.
The style is tre cool, but the expression could use some adjusting.
I'll update this node later one with my rendition/idea of a perlmonks logo.
UPDATE:
I used Macromedia Flash 4 to create the fists and the hood, and the rest i did in Photoshop5.5. It took me about 2h to do the Flash stuff, and about 2h to do the Photoshop stuff.
That's the best i can do at the moment, but i'll add more soon(week or so). Here it is, a perlmonk, you can't tell who he is, but you know he knows TIMTOWDI:
my attempt
update:
Unlike the saying goes, There Is More Than One Way. Do It.
"cRaZy is co01, but sometimes cRaZy is cRaZy".
- crazyinsomniac
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