Step-by-step make a Logo Design
Hi Guys.., This tutorial will be very good for beginners, to be able to see how a designer do work, find...
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#1
Posted 12 July 2012 - 11:36 AM
Hi Guys..,
This tutorial will be very good for beginners, to be able to see how a designer do work, find ideas, concepts and understand the client's request.
Step-by-step logo design
You can learn from there, and start applying for your contest.
Good luck guys.
Thanks..,
David
This tutorial will be very good for beginners, to be able to see how a designer do work, find ideas, concepts and understand the client's request.
Step-by-step logo design
You can learn from there, and start applying for your contest.
Good luck guys.
Thanks..,
David
#6
Posted 19 July 2012 - 11:26 PM
I loved that tutorial and might have to use ideas from that for future logos. But with parts of that tutorial we can't use here on DC. Just because uploading images of hand drawn images and have the CH choose would be a pain and hard for some of us. But over all the tut was great. Thanks for posting.
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#10
Posted 24 July 2012 - 11:19 PM
Now let's learn to create basic 3D logo in Illustrator
This tutorial will show you how to make a 3D gradient logo in minutes by using the Warp and 3D effects. It is great for making 3D graphics and icons.
1. 3D Text
Use the Type tool, type in “3D Logoâ€. Go to Effect >Warp > Arc and apply the following settings:
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This tutorial will show you how to make a 3D gradient logo in minutes by using the Warp and 3D effects. It is great for making 3D graphics and icons.
1. 3D Text
Use the Type tool, type in “3D Logoâ€. Go to Effect >Warp > Arc and apply the following settings:
1.gif 8.71KB 868 downloads
#12
Posted 24 July 2012 - 11:27 PM
3. Expand Appearance
Now go to Object > Expand Appearance to remove all effects and convert to paths. After the text object is expanded, Ungrounp the object by Object > Ungroup or press Ctrl+Shift+G. You probably need to do Ungroup 4-5 times in order to break the object apart.
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Now go to Object > Expand Appearance to remove all effects and convert to paths. After the text object is expanded, Ungrounp the object by Object > Ungroup or press Ctrl+Shift+G. You probably need to do Ungroup 4-5 times in order to break the object apart.
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Edited by Posspoint, 24 July 2012 - 11:33 PM.
#15
Posted 24 July 2012 - 11:45 PM
6. Eyedropper
Select the back(depth) paths, use the Eyedropper tool and click on the front paths. This will copy the gradient fill.
7. Darken
Keep the back paths selected, go to Gradient palette and adjust the gradient colors to a darker tone.
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Select the back(depth) paths, use the Eyedropper tool and click on the front paths. This will copy the gradient fill.
7. Darken
Keep the back paths selected, go to Gradient palette and adjust the gradient colors to a darker tone.
d5.jpg 18.48KB 259 downloads
#17
Posted 25 July 2012 - 12:03 AM
hope this can benefit all, especially for novice designers.
learning always starts from basic and if we have a more advanced stage and our ability increase. it is not impossible that we can create another great logo.
Here are most of the other examples of development techniques above.
Circle-3D-Logo-Vector.jpg 50.08KB 1056 downloads
learning always starts from basic and if we have a more advanced stage and our ability increase. it is not impossible that we can create another great logo.
Here are most of the other examples of development techniques above.
Circle-3D-Logo-Vector.jpg 50.08KB 1056 downloads
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