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Need some Logo help please +rep
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HI,
I made this logo for a TTG user(He wanted red and YL in it),
workd about 2hrs on it,made it with the line and rectangle tool + some effects (gradient,gaussian Blur,etc...)
Anyways ,
now i see my edges are shit :-s
Can anybody explain to me how i get rid of it?
Like do i have to re-cut the edges or?
(i cut it out with rectangle using straight lines)
Any extra critisism or something tht would improve it is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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I made this logo for a TTG user(He wanted red and YL in it),
workd about 2hrs on it,made it with the line and rectangle tool + some effects (gradient,gaussian Blur,etc...)
Anyways ,
now i see my edges are shit :-s
Can anybody explain to me how i get rid of it?
Like do i have to re-cut the edges or?
(i cut it out with rectangle using straight lines)
Any extra critisism or something tht would improve it is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Ps:
Is this even the right section to show this?
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Redraw.
The blending options you have gone with are a bit naff if im honest.
Get rid of the Inner Shadow and Pattern Overlay.
Maybe go with a little gradient.
The blending options you have gone with are a bit naff if im honest.
Get rid of the Inner Shadow and Pattern Overlay.
Maybe go with a little gradient.
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Use the pen tool on shape mode to make your shapes.
Or use it on path mode to cut the edges.
Get rid of all the strokes and shadows too because they seem to be making the edges rough as well.
For a logo, you don't need all that random stuff anyway.
Overall the whole image looks low quality.
Try saving as a PNG-24 for the best quality.
(Protip: Scrap that background)
Or use it on path mode to cut the edges.
Get rid of all the strokes and shadows too because they seem to be making the edges rough as well.
For a logo, you don't need all that random stuff anyway.
Overall the whole image looks low quality.
Try saving as a PNG-24 for the best quality.
(Protip: Scrap that background)
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To assymetrical a big thanks to redraw!
To Illustrated: i will use the pen tool next time (just need to know how,but ill find tht on youtube) also will try to save it as png24 and scrap tht other other stuff i put on
(just did tht because it looked so empty)
+rep for both and a big thanks, realy appreciate it!
To Illustrated: i will use the pen tool next time (just need to know how,but ill find tht on youtube) also will try to save it as png24 and scrap tht other other stuff i put on
(just did tht because it looked so empty)
+rep for both and a big thanks, realy appreciate it!
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