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My Logo
My Logo by @pixieangel (Silver Pixi)

I've been working on a logo to shrink down and put on my pictures...I kinda like it but its really hard to color lol.

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Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 01:54 AM

I kinda like it 2...reminds of those ppl who dance frm ropes and ribbons hanging frm da ceiling...cool-wish I could do that!

Posted: Monday, 15 September, 2003 @ 03:06 PM

Thanks! I wish I could do that too ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 11 September, 2003 @ 11:52 AM

Well, if you're talking about making a digital logo, what you wanna do it scan in your original image in very big (with high DPI - 300-600 should do), color it that big (if you computer can handle it), then when you're totally finished, use your art program to reduce the DPI to web format (72) or printing format (150-300).

That way, you can get in a bunch of details, but still end up with a small pic.

Hope that helps!

Posted: Monday, 15 September, 2003 @ 03:07 PM

That's exactly what I was thinking of doing actually. It seems like it'd be much easier to color and get little detail into it before shrinking it down- and if i happen to mess it up a little, hehe, it shouldn't be so noticable. thanks for the comment and for the idea! :)

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