Transformers Logos Fan Art

  • March 02, 2016
  • 161 Downloads
  • 2 Likes
  • Blender 2.6x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: Saiyan
  • License: CC-BY-NC-SA
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Description:

When I was little, I used to watch this show. One day I had seen a shirt having the decepticon logo similar to the one in the preview. I really wanted to get it but I was in a hurry back then.

Yesterday, I watched an old episode in youtube and it made me recall that memory in an instant. I searched the web but I couldn't find the one that I saw in my childhood. So I thought why not make my own logo and print that on a shirt.

I started working on it right away and now I am sharing this so that you can do the same if you want. Layer 1 contains the autobot logo and Layer 2 the decepticon logo. Enjoy!!! : )

Comments:

  • ZackXevious profile picture
    ZackXevious

    I ended up using this model for a transition effect for my new let's play series on the 2007 game. First episode is still being edited, but I can give you the transition vid if you like!

    Edited November 06, 2017
  • Saiyan profile picture
    Saiyan

    That would be awesome!! I would love to have that.

    Edited November 13, 2017
  • zirdukukko profile picture
    zirdukukko

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    Written March 11, 2024
  • affan09 profile picture
    affan09

    Livpure reviews seem varied. What’s your take on its effectiveness? livpure

    Written August 03, 2024
  • Vikons profile picture
    Vikons

    When you’re trying to create merchandise that actually represents your brand well, the small details matter way more than people expect. Colors, line thickness, edge finishing - all of these things can make a patch look either premium or cheap. That’s why I took a closer look at personalized woven patches and was honestly impressed by how clean the examples look. Woven patches are perfect for designs that require precision: thin text, geometric shapes, or detailed logos that would blur with embroidery. They’re also flexible and comfortable on clothing, which is a big plus if you’re attaching them to apparel rather than accessories. For anyone who wants high-end branding without overspending, woven patches are a strong option.

    Written December 10, 2025