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Illustrator Chrome Logo Tutorial (36)

Here we play with a Layer Masks to accomplish the strange shape inside the Google Chrome Logo. I am using Adobe Illustrator CS5, but you can accomplish this in CS (or version 11). jream.com
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In part 1 of this two part series, we’ll breifly go over how to import a raster image into Illustrator. The basic and most important tools will be covered as well as the emphasis of keeping your layers organized.

WattieTV Background + Logo Speedart // READ DESC.

————–**READ ME**————– So I don’t normally upload background speed arts but this guy is a great chap and he recently lost his channel, so if you would head over and subscribe that would be appreciated by both me and him :) www.youtube.com www.youtube.com/wattieTV Yello and black colour scheme was requested, but the final product you see in the video is not actually final, I felt it had something missing so we agreed on a sort of FIFA themed stripe going through. Go check it out! :D Thanks! Robot. IGNORE: youtube background speed art IwattieI wattieTV logo speed art photoshop cinema 4d cs4 cs5 cs6 4d maxon adobe tutorial how to quick render bg screen flow
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Download link to AnmanieSMP en.kioskea.net In this little tutorial, I’m showing how I animated the faces of my characters in my latest brickfilms. I accord a lot of importance to the vocal and visual performance of an actor. Unfortunately, one (or in some cases two) face(s) is simply not enough to give the right feeling to the character. I wanted my characters to have more realism, and so looked for something on the internet until finding this amazing program !! AnmanieSMP tutorial !
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RampanTV.com Tutorial – Create a Procedural 3D Paint Splat Logo Animation in After Effects

In this Tutorial, Designer Esko Ahonen from UniqueFX shows us how to make a Procedural 3D Paint Splat Logo Animation in After Effects using paint splat elements from the Rampant Motion Design Elements library. Check out the Rampant Motion Design Elements here: store.rampantdesigntools.com See more RampanTV tutorials here at rampantv.com Check out more of Esko’s work here www.uniquefx.net For more After Effects tutorials visit: RampanTV.com and http

Adobe Illustrator Quick Logo Tutorial for Beginners

I apologize for the low volume. Title is basically self-explanatory. Have fun and BE CREATIVE!
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Speed 3D logo in Illustrator

www.brandzigners.com Disclamer: This 3D logo in Illustrator is proposal for contest. None part of logo is defined with name or industry shown in video tutorial. Just for educational purposes only. I really enjoyed in work here.
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Complete Logo Design in Adobe Illustrator

www.pixelforlife.com In this lesson we learn how to create a pretty complex logo design in Adobe Illustrator. We start off with a quick sketch, and then use that as a blueprint in Illustrator. All of these techniques can be copied and used in Adobe Photoshop as well. Be sure to check out www.pixelforlife.com for the lesson files.

Logo Design Freeware, Logo Design Programs, Illustrator Logo Design

Logo Design Freeware, Logo Design Programs, Illustrator Logo Design

Illustrator Logo Design, Christian Logo Design, Logo Design Bradford :- Vibegraphics offers you quality logo design, construction logo design, famous logo design. Logo is the first and foremost thing which your potential customer would get to see about your company.

Illustrator Logo Design, Logo Design Tools :- Vibe Graphics offers you beautiful and unique illustrator logo designs. Logos constructs company’s self name and identity which can make it popular in the global market.

Famous Logo Design

Logo’s help in accessing a large market share very easily. It is specially used to be place on the websites so that it can attract the attention of more and more viewers. This is not the sole motto of a logo design. A logo is a unique mark of identification and creates a different impression of the customers if constructed with the use of innovative styles of designing.

The basic inputs of a famous logo design are the use of simple font, color, graphics, essence and the purpose of the company. Essence of the company is nothing but the offerings of the company which means the customers should be able to judge about the work and quality associated with the company.

Whatever is your target audience your logo will remain the same for everywhere. You can modify the graphic or web design but a logo is not open for any kinds of changes and modifications.

Logo Design Freeware

Logo Design Freeware is tools used for designing a logo at its best and with comfort of doing modification according to the persons own needs and requirements.

A logo is a symbolic representation of the company’s individual identity which is required by every business house. No company can escape this need because if it does not have a logo it means there is no ground for self explanation for itself. The company would not be able to explain about itself to its prospective viewers. It is really necessary to explain about the quality and trust offered by the company and if the viewers are not told about this it will hamper the success and growth of the company.

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Learn about some exciting new features in CS4: document windows, multiple artboards, gradients, appearances, and the Recolor Artwork dialog box. Presented by Deke McClelland. For Help & Support on Illustrator, visit www.adobe.com
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The Selection Tool in Adobe Photoshop and How to Use in Your Photo Editing and Graphic Logo Design Work

The Selection Tool in Adobe Photoshop and How to Use in Your Photo Editing and Graphic Logo Design Work

There is no photo editing or graphic design project that you cannot accomplish using Adobe Photoshop if you are thoroughly familiar with the tools available.

The tool that seems to be necessary for nearly every application in Photoshop is the selection tool. The selection tool isolates objects for the purpose of editing specific areas of your image without effecting the entire image.

The selection tool in Photoshop is actually four tools depending on your particular task. The selection tool includes the Rectangular Marquee Tool, the Elliptical Marquee Tool, the Single Row Marquee Tool and the Single Column Marquee Tool.

What can you do with the selection tool in Photoshop? The following are just a few examples of projects or applications you might being doing in Photoshop and how the selection tool can make your life easier.

Cropping

Cropping images requires that you use the selection tool to designate the section of the image to be removed or cropped.

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Adding Text to Images

If you plan to add text to an image or graphic design you can also designate the area to add the text using the selection tool.

Isolated Color Work

Lets say you want to adjust the saturation or hue of a particular object in a photography. The selection tool will allow you to isolate the object and then adjust the color as needed. You can adjust the entire selected area or isolated color channels.

These examples are obviously a very small sample of the ways you might use the selection tool in Photoshop. In fact, the selection tool is used for hundreds of different photo editing projects or more.

The selection tool in Adobe Photoshop is probably one of the most important tools that you will use in your photo editing and graphic logo design work.

As you learn Photoshop be sure to develop a solid grounding in the use of the selection tool.

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Started out in design and then moved into digital photography. I have worked for Adobe in the Photoshop department and now create on line tutorials to help users understand this very seemingly complicated piece of software.

 

 

 


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How do you save your final logo in Adobe Illustrator as a vector?

Question by Jack: How do you save your final logo in Adobe Illustrator as a vector?
You see i have traced an image in Adobe Illustrator, now i want to save that logo as an image thus allowing me to expand it and decrease the size without losing quality as a vector. I use to know how but my days at school have long gone.

Best answer:

Answer by vector assassin
just hit save. it must be an illustrator or eps file. If you export it as a jpg or any other “image” file, it will lose the ability to be resized without losing quality.

What do you think? Answer below!

3 Quick Logo Design Tips

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3 Quick Logo Design Tips

You named your company. Now it is time to create a logo. Rather than approach the creation of your logo as a graphic arts project, take a pure business approach. We would all like our logo to tell everyone what we do and why we do it as well as why we are the best at what we do, but the reality is, our logo will only do one thing—quickly and visually connect the name of our company with someone’s feelings about our company.

I get excited when I see the Apple logo. What does an apple have to do with computers? I feel my adrenaline increase when I see the Nike logo. What does the famous swish have to do with athletics? Does anyone care? What matters is I make a quick, emotional connection to a company or products when I see the logo. On the other hand, I get a pit in my gut when I see a certain insurance company’s logo. It’s all about connecting emotion with the company or product. And, doing it quickly.

Here are my rules for logo design. As in all of my “rules”, learn them, understand them, and then break them with your eyes wide open.

Keep your logo to one or two colors including black.
Keep your logo simple in design.
Don’t try to tell your company story with your logo, instead focus on one simple thing.

Here are a few examples of logos from my life and my critique of them:

Simple and very descriptive. QMS was originally known as Quality Micro Systems. As the company moved to laser and color printer products they shortened their name. The downside of the name (not the logo) is when they were listed on the stock market they had to change their initials. Companies that were flagged for any reason have a “Q” inserted at the beginning of their initials. Other positive aspects of this logo include the ability to print or display on any medium without any loss of visual appeal and the ability to add color. It also tells a bit about the company with the piece of paper folding up.

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Adobe (PostScript, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, etc.) originally used this logo. I heard a rumor this was designed by John Warnock’s mother. John was one of the two founders of Adobe Systems.

Although its use of color and design was simple, it tried to do too much by conveying the entire name of the company. You could argue that it is quickly recognized but the complexity of each letter causes your eye to spend too much time sorting through the logo, delaying the emotional attachments to the brand.

Adobe spent a significant amount of money to have their new logo designed. The logo is one of the best in my experience. The bold red color grabs your eyes and can easily be changed to black for applications when color can’t be used. The letter “A” in the logo allows the use of the logo without the word “Adobe” attached and the reader still has immediate recognition. The red also draws out a powerful emotional reaction with a power statement. The logo can easily be adapted to newer styles and various applications. It can even be rendered in 3-D.

Here are a few examples of other applications of this logo. I might mention that once you choose a color for your logo, be uncompromising in change. I apologize that two of the three logos displayed below are using different shades of the Adobe red. This detracts from the power of a consistent logo and caused the viewer to question if this is the same Adobe. Coca Cola went so far as to trademark their color of red in logo usage!

Also, one of my favorites, the Efficient Networks logo can be used with or without the company name. It is quickly recognized. We had some fun with this logo displaying it in 3-D and spinning it. We also put a globe behind it and spun the globe. It works on black and white applications such as embossing into plastics products.

Other applications of this logo included putting a clear bubble on top of it to give it a 3-D look when applied as a sticker onto products. The color creates a warm feeling while the angle and opening pointing slightly up generates energy. The logo also implies a smile, again playing on the emotions of the viewer.

When asking for a logo design, resist the temptation to over design your logo. Keep it simple. Remember your fancy, multi-color, detailed logo telling the life story of your company full of blends and design details might look awesome on your computer screen, but when you try creating a version that would look great on your building or on a black and white fax it just won’t work. A great logo design can be applied to just about any surface and still look great. Above I gave a “good” example with QMS and two “great” examples with Adobe and Efficient Networks.

If you need more great examples of great logo design look no further than the social media logos from LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Skype is another great example. When designing logos, remember KISS — keep it simple stupid!

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