My first logo made in PS
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It looks decent for a beginner, but here's a quick tip. Don't make your logos/icons in Photoshop, or even Gimp, as their Raster editors. You wanna use a vector editor like Inkscape or Raven. The reason why is with a vector editor you can make your logo in say 100x100 and scale it up to say 800x800 and rotate it a bunch of times, and it'll NEVER loose quality.
When you save a vector file it's usually an .svg file type. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphic, and trust me this is a huge help, and really keeps your projects looking professional, and nice.
Raster Editors like Gimp, and PS are nice, but rotating them, scaling them, and such they loose their quality, and it's not good for making logos/icons. So hope this quick tip helped you out bro.
When you save a vector file it's usually an .svg file type. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphic, and trust me this is a huge help, and really keeps your projects looking professional, and nice.
Raster Editors like Gimp, and PS are nice, but rotating them, scaling them, and such they loose their quality, and it's not good for making logos/icons. So hope this quick tip helped you out bro.
mikethedj4 wrote:It looks decent for a beginner, but here's a quick tip. Don't make your logos/icons in Photoshop, or even Gimp, as their Raster editors. You wanna use a vector editor like Inkscape or Raven. The reason why is with a vector editor you can make your logo in say 100x100 and scale it up to say 800x800 and rotate it a bunch of times, and it'll NEVER loose quality.You have written a book not a quick tip lol
When you save a vector file it's usually an .svg file type. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphic, and trust me this is a huge help, and really keeps your projects looking professional, and nice.
Raster Editors like Gimp, and PS are nice, but rotating them, scaling them, and such they loose their quality, and it's not good for making logos/icons. So hope this quick tip helped you out bro.
it helps, thanx ;)
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Ew both of these logos the rectangles are too pixelated.
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