nostr:npub1canhdnyarz4thu7zgzz3hv3nw0al770etgjjawqukxuw82ceuz6qmq0fm9 nostr:npub1gqn4mglfftd6292303jp2r060qwy69mpgdfprlumsuhf68wft27sxq0pj6 That looks pretty good already, whow!

Three small things I noticed:

– the height of your 3D logo is about twice the height of the original

– the letters of the original seem to leave a bit more space to the corners of the "cube" surface they are printed on

– the color for the "T" looks a bit different on my logos here (but this could be due to aging) – the precise colors for print and screen can be found at

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nostr:npub15u0nnh3nwq509j48f2x0aa09nwje838w0dksw3yk4yc4m6s8kpdq4e7fg6 nostr:npub1gqn4mglfftd6292303jp2r060qwy69mpgdfprlumsuhf68wft27sxq0pj6 Thanks for advices. However, keep in mind:

- the face where the logo will be placed is a bit embossed. So the logo isn't that high when on place

- I have to 3D print it! My smallest nozzle is 0.2mm. So I will never get this level of detail this way! If I had an SLA printer, the result would be on a total different level.

- And the colors... well, I can only approximate this with the filaments I have.