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Posted by Vivid Boy on Feb-09-2004 22:58:

photoshop peeps i need ur help

no doubt theres alot of talent on this site thats why i have come to ask a question

now im a newbie when it comes to this program..and when i say newb i mean newb...now im designing this logo for my company and i drew a logo on a piece of paper and decided thats what im gonna go with...so i scanned it and decided to perfect it in photo shop...but after i scanned it and opened photoshop i learned that i have no clue what the fuck im doing...its a rough drawing and i dont know how to perfect it...i tried using a freakin paintbrush tool and that wont even work properly and it ended up looking like shit...if anyone has any tips or any hints on how to do this it would be greatly appreciated...thnx in advance urs and my friend Vivid Boy


Posted by djSlain on Feb-09-2004 23:07:

if the logo is gonna make u some money, i suggest you try and find a pad so you can use your hand to sketch, refine, detail and come up with a finished project.

do u mean you are starting your own business?
good luck!


Posted by Vivid Boy on Feb-09-2004 23:11:

yes i have just started my own company...im making a logo for my company...and i designed it already well skecthed it and now i just want it perfected in photoshop...i dunno what im doing on that program tho


Posted by Vivid Boy on Feb-09-2004 23:58:

u cant tell me not one of u ppl can help me out


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Feb-10-2004 00:05:

Heh, I just have paintshop pro 5. Just fool around with the filters and plugins, layering and the whatnot.


Posted by jinxed84 on Feb-10-2004 00:18:

ok take your scan and load it up in PS.

make a new layer. Fill: Transparent or None
make sure that layer is above your original and you have it selected.
then select your pen tool and begin to trace it

Warning. the pen tool is extremely useful and probably one of the best things on photoshop but untill you get comfortable with using it, its a pain in the ass.

you start by making one point then connecting the dots. you can make curves by making an anchor and holding down the mouse buton while moving it(i think, i havent done it in awhile) adjust the curves by using the little handlebars. youll eventually see where on the curve(of your logo) to put the anchor to make the right kind of curve(for your new line layer). if you put a curve anchor, or any one, in the wrong place just delete it. Edit> Undo



just try to start drawing everything you see on your bottom layer onto the top layer. i dont know what your logo looks like so i cant go into greater depth, but try using other stuff like polygons and such, then fill them with the color you need if appropriate.


hope i could help,
Mike

see if you can put your logo up here. maybe we can help/critique if you want?

edit: minor corrections


Posted by Vivid Boy on Feb-10-2004 00:44:

thnx man ur helpful


Posted by Chris Crossland on Feb-10-2004 00:48:

If you want PM me or somethin and i can make it look good.


Posted by beema on Feb-10-2004 01:08:

You might want to get Adobe Illustrator instead. It is much more practical for what it sounds like you want to do.


Posted by Cuervo79 on Feb-10-2004 01:08:

Hey man, can you give more details on the logo? Because I would sugest to do it in Adobe Ilustrator, Free hand or Corell draw, because then you have a vertex drawing, specially if you are doing a logo, wich will be in diferent sizes, if you do it via photoshop, it will have a finite resolution, but if you do it in a prog that draws with vertex drawings you won't have a problem with resizing...


Posted by Vivid Boy on Feb-10-2004 01:09:

hmm thnx cuervo thats a good idea...ur right


Posted by getfoul on Feb-10-2004 03:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jinxed84
ok take your scan and load it up in PS.

make a new layer. Fill: Transparent or None
make sure that layer is above your original and you have it selected.
then select your pen tool and begin to trace it

Warning. the pen tool is extremely useful and probably one of the best things on photoshop but untill you get comfortable with using it, its a pain in the ass.

you start by making one point then connecting the dots. you can make curves by making an anchor and holding down the mouse buton while moving it(i think, i havent done it in awhile) adjust the curves by using the little handlebars. youll eventually see where on the curve(of your logo) to put the anchor to make the right kind of curve(for your new line layer). if you put a curve anchor, or any one, in the wrong place just delete it. Edit> Undo



just try to start drawing everything you see on your bottom layer onto the top layer. i dont know what your logo looks like so i cant go into greater depth, but try using other stuff like polygons and such, then fill them with the color you need if appropriate.


hope i could help,
Mike

see if you can put your logo up here. maybe we can help/critique if you want?

edit: minor corrections
if you are making serious selections, the pen tool wil become your best friend in photoshop. i agree with all of this.

get used to the pen tool though (if u dont know what you are doing it will be your worst enemy in that program) and go to some photoshop help sites online. they will give you some tips about the program.


Posted by Muff2K on Feb-10-2004 07:01:

get yourself, photoshop 7 and photoshop 7 trainer, then upgrade to CS


if you wanna use illustrator, get illustrator CS, it's 2 cd's, one is a trainer as well



good luck


Posted by nrjizer on Feb-10-2004 09:50:

If your trying to color a hand drawn photo, I do not reccomend using the line tool to sharpen the edges.

Instead, make some high quality copies of your design in case you fuck up, then take an ink pen and carefully trace where you need the outline. Use a thin pen so that you can easily edit it away later if you wish. If your not confident with your drawing skills (i.e. you think the line wont come out looking clean) you can purchase "curves" in many art stores, which are basically just pieces of plastic or metal in various angles to help make your curves perfectly clean. Once your done tracing over the pencil, just erase away the remaining pencil (or if you ink'ed a copy, just edit it out in PS).

I'm not a serious artist but I beleive that most serous artists do pen their drawings before putting it in photoshop, simply because you have so much more control with a real pen in your hand than with the pen tool in PS.



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