Julie,
I'm not hurt. I was more concerned that Will was going to simply ask
me to remove the glow because two people didn't get where I was coming
from. I kind of reacted, because it was pretty tricky to get it to
look just like that. If you look carefully at the glow, you'll see it
grows slightly denser towards the edges, then there's a subtle
mistiness beyond that. There was more to producing this effect that a
simple click-outer-glow-select-range.
James,
'Fraid I can't accept your stance on this one. The logo was designed
to represent Anne Droyd, so I went with the idea of metal aglow with a
sort of electrical forcefield. There's nothing "natural" intended
about any of it. It's not suppose to be subtle. It's supposed to
represent an android girl who stands out with dynamic superhuman
qualities. I think the problem is we're all referring to it as an
"outer glow," whereas that isn't really what it's supposed to be.
Darryl