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Sep 7 2013 05:02pm
Did a quick logo for my brother let me know what you think... He started doing photographs and wanted a watermark on his pictures for whatever reason lol.

Let me know :

http://s210.photobucket.com/user/PsycoKiller1/media/Untitled-1_zpsa97f82a3.jpg.html
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Sep 7 2013 05:04pm
those white circle highlights aren't working..
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Sep 7 2013 05:25pm
Quote (UncleMuscles @ Sep 7 2013 07:04pm)
those white circle highlights aren't working..


So should i reduce the opacity, remove them ? What do you think? :)

thanks for the input man ur the shit
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Sep 7 2013 11:09pm
Quote (MarcMorrison @ Sep 8 2013 11:25am)
So should i reduce the opacity, remove them ? What do you think? :)

thanks for the input man ur the shit


try creating a black and white version and then make it 3d.

Use real life as reference, don't just random white to white transparent gradient with shape.


This post was edited by WhyteLinux on Sep 7 2013 11:11pm
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Quote (WhyteLinux @ Sep 8 2013 01:09am)
try creating a black and white version and then make it 3d.

Use real life as reference, don't just random white to white transparent gradient with shape.


Yess !! Some real input

GG whytelinux is gg
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Sep 9 2013 12:57pm
KLICTURE or KUCTURE? ..the kerning needs work. generally 'i's' need more space around them, rather than matching each letter equally, but this depends on the font.

beveling and gradients are a no-nos in almost every scenario. also, make it with just black at first. every color costs money to print. if you wanted a cmyk(4-color) over a black(1-color) print on promotional materials, it will cost more.
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Quote (ericswanson_19 @ Sep 9 2013 02:57pm)
KLICTURE or KUCTURE? ..the kerning needs work. generally 'i's' need more space around them, rather than matching each letter equally, but this depends on the font.

beveling and gradients are a no-nos in almost every scenario. also, make it with just black at first. every color costs money to print. if you wanted a cmyk(4-color) over a black(1-color) print on promotional materials, it will cost more.


Okay thanks again for the input, nice information in there. i'll put up a black and white gradient tonight with more space betoin the L and the I ! it's Klicture :P
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Sep 9 2013 05:43pm
Quote (ericswanson_19 @ Sep 9 2013 02:57pm)
KLICTURE or KUCTURE? ..the kerning needs work. generally 'i's' need more space around them, rather than matching each letter equally, but this depends on the font.

beveling and gradients are a no-nos in almost every scenario. also, make it with just black at first. every color costs money to print. if you wanted a cmyk(4-color) over a black(1-color) print on promotional materials, it will cost more.


agreed, the type definitely needs some work! Try increasing the tracking/kerning or maybe even an entirely different typeface.
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