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LGO - Indianapolis Rounders full package
Here's a look at the full Indianapolis Rounders treatment I did. Unlike last week, I didn't do two fully different logos, as that was just too much work. So, this time I submitted the primary and alternate logos from the same treament. The details in the primary show up better at the full size.
Anyway, here it is: Last edited by Le Grande Orange; 02-12-2005 at 07:52 PM. |
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Those are great. Some day you'll have to teach me how you create that perspective, making it appear that the logo is coming right at you.
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Actually, that's pretty easy. Both CorelDRAW and Photoshop have a perspective tool. Just select the item you want, then apply the interactive perspective tool to it and then adjust it as desired.
I wonder if anyone can answer this question. After I had created the composite jpg, I posted it here. But for some strange reason, the faded background behind all the logos kept showing up with blue tinges to it. This is very odd since the background from the originating file is shades of greys only. I tried saving it as a jpg and reposting it several times, but it kept showing up with a blue tinge, while the jpg on my system clearly has it in greyscale. I didn't have this problem when I posted the Sunrays collection. Very perplexing and quite annoying. Anyway, glad you like the logos.
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