i like handdrawn logos like
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Creating a logo
Anyone have any tips for making a comicbook title logo. I figure Illustrator's the way to go but I don't know it too well. Should I draw the words freehand or should I use text and modify it. Anyone done this before?
MrDowntown
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i like handdrawn logos like
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I'd probably end up doing it in a vector program like Flash or Fireworks only because the line manipulation is so much easier than Photoshop. But I don't have Illustrator, it might be the way to go.
Yeah, hand drawn is good too, if you're a draftsman and very precise it can turn out decent.
I would say you are better off doing it in Illustrator or Corel Draw. What's more you may even be able to create a font of the characters you make, which you can use for other headings in the book to give it a sense of continuity throughout.
Illustrator, use any type then turn it into objects. I have been doing that for 5 years for comics and for logo design for when I worked for one of the largest fireworks importers in the country:Phantom Fireworks. Matter of fact I almost used Illustrator exclusively there.
Don Pedicini Jr.
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Definitly Illustrator. You can sketch out the layout of the logo then place it in Illustrator and do your vector lines on a different layer. But Illustrator is fo sho one of the cleanest logo producin' programs there is.
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Yeah, what they said.
a vector art program like Illustrator or CorelDraw is the ideal way to go for a sharp, clean logo. And hell, it can even do some nasty crusty ones, too, if you tinker with it a bit.
a pixel-based program like Photoshop is less desireable, because the line and shape manipulation tools aren't nearly as advanced, because that's basically what vector programs were designed for.
a hand-drawn prototype isn't a bad idea, but re-creating it digitally will allow for a more precise model, and vector art is infinitely scaleable, so you can use it on a LOT of stuff.
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thanks for the replies guys
atom_basher, -I'm just gettin an x
xadrian- cool, illustrator seems to be the way to go
GIGAFATTYMON- that'd be sweet but I doubt I'll get that far
dpedicinijr- hey that sounds cool, how do I turn the letters into objects? Sorry I'm pretty low-know-how with Illustrator. Should I type Each letter separately and mold the shape of it?
Spidey- yeah that's a cool idea too, drawing over the pencils, good thinking, thanks
Tony- Alright! I'm down with a little crust, yeah I think I'm gonna go mess with Illustrator some more, thanks
MrDowntown
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Mr. Downtown, I've found that if you don't have the owners manual to Illustrator , you are just as good to go if you pick up a copy of Classroom In A Book. If you want to get really funky, pick up a copy of Illustrator WOW! also. You can always order the book version you need from any bookstore worth their salt.
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As long as you've got the pentool down packed you won't need much else. The pentool is your bread and butter for creatin' logos.
Its a bitch to get used to, but once you get the hang of it you'll luv it.
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