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iest_rob 1,671 posts
Heya - a co-worker has asked if i could help him out and i've agreed, but now, looking at the job, i think it's too much hasstle thatn it's worth.
What he's got is a very very rough outline of a logo of his local golfclub, the quiality of it is really bad - he wantes me to smooth out the lines so they are'nt blocky and wants it to be at pretty high quality.
Has anyone got any idea how on earth i could go about doing this? The only option i can think of is to actaully trace over the whole logo, and i aint gonna start doing that!
Ive attached an image so you guys can see how blocky it acually is. These are just small clippets of the actual logo by the way.
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hype 2,964 posts
thats what i would do - take it into photoshop, make it really big, and start laying down lines over top of it. that picture is really hard to figure out, though.
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Cameron 2,374 posts
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zachm 1,230 posts
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Franklyn 553 posts
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MikeWilson 638 posts
You can actually used photoshop and create paths via the pen tool anyway and not fill, just keep the paths, scale up the image size, and the pen size will stay the same.
But if use illustrator and livetrace, then smooth out the curves, it shouldn't take more than a couple hours.
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iest_rob 1,671 posts
Hey guys, thatnks for the replies. Unfortunatly i havent got Illustrator (nor heard of it before actually) and if anyone's willing to give it a shot using that autotrace function, that would be awsome!
Here's the file for anyone to use it, and try to get it to a decent level (if anyone's willing to give it a try - dont stress over it or anything)
Thanks a lot guys
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MikeWilson 638 posts
Hey, I'm working on it right now, I should be done tonight.
Heres a preview, its low res so its faster to download, but it will be scaleable to any size.
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MikeWilson 638 posts
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wow, that only took me an hour, autotrace could do it in about 3 seconds lol, but I don't have Illustrator, I just used photoshop and created paths.
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iest_rob 1,671 posts
Mike!! Your the man!!! How did you do that? I dont understand what you mean by creating paths. Is it at all possible for you to send me the finished file? Dude, i owe you big time, that's awsome, thank you very much!
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MikeWilson 638 posts
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iest_rob 1,671 posts
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MikeWilson 638 posts