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locoarts |
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 4:32 pm |
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Joined: 19 Apr 2008
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Hey there
I was looking for a little help, ok I designed a Font-Logo.. there isnt a dingbat/font close to what I designed...
Question - As much as I try to make a hand drawn font/logo look as crisp.. as solid and professional as a "normal" font, it still in some places of the logo it looks hand drawn and I don't want that.
Is there a Art Program where I can tighten up my hand drawn logo and make it look as solid as all the other fonts you see? If so can you please let me know what programs I should use and a litttle bit in how I can fix this problem
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Jolly Roger |
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:21 pm |
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Joined: 08 Sep 2008
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Location: Belleville, Illinois
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Any vector program (Corel, Adobe Illustrator, etc) should work for what you are describing. It is a matter of getting your scanned artwork into the program (which would be a raster image), converting it to a vector image (tracing), and smoothing out the lines (if I understand you right). This could be harder than it sounds if you have no previous experience with the program you are using. Try a search for "What is vector art" for more info. |
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