I do all of my work in Photoshop. I'm more accustom to it and have yet to sit down and relearn a new program. I would like to look into Ai though.Yosemite said:Looks really cool man! Love the color scheme. Are you doing these in PS or in Illustrator?
Sector said:I do all of my work in Photoshop. I'm more accustom to it and have yet to sit down and relearn a new program. I would like to look into Ai though.
Astro said:Logo is cool. Colours are a bit eh. The text quality and overall aliasing is pretty nasty.
I'd recommend redoing it in Illustrator.
I set the workspace to 1,000 x 1,000 pixels and go from there. So, I'd say they are roughly 600 x 600 pixels.Yosemite said:That's the same for me, although my Graphic Design course is helping me to learn Illustrator as well as InDesign.
Illustrator seems much more difficult for me to use, but that be because I am so much more used to Photoshop and I've never really taken the time to properly learn Illustrator.
What size do you create your logos at, since they aren't vector?
I'm just getting into logo design, and yours are really cool! Loving the work you've posted so far, really top notch work my friend. Keep it up!
The little jagged bits on the edges.Sector said:What do you mean by "aliasing?"
Does it look better?Astro said:The little jagged bits on the edges.
What he said. I dislike photoshop for logos/drawings for the same reason as where AL keeps scale no matter what size.Tempts said:The color scheme works for what its supposed to represent. Although I'm not a fan of Photoshop logos just due to the fact that anything you make in PS has to be HUGE if you dont plan on losing quality when scaling.
I like drawing in PS, well, for some things I guess. If I'm doing a digital painting, PS all the way. I also do a LOT of my pre-vector sketching in Photoshop, just prefer the brush in PS over Ai. But I agree entirely, that Illustrator is for sure worth learning if you've got the time.Derp said:What he said. I dislike photoshop for logos/drawings for the same reason as where AL keeps scale no matter what size.
AL is worth using and learning over PS.
But for being photoshop, that looks really good.
Tempts said:I like drawing in PS, well, for some things I guess. If I'm doing a digital painting, PS all the way. I also do a LOT of my pre-vector sketching in Photoshop, just prefer the brush in PS over Ai. But I agree entirely, that Illustrator is for sure worth learning if you've got the time.
Kowai said:Do you use a drawing tablet to do your work?
Tempts said:For digital paintings/sketching in PS yes. For everything else I use my mouse. I know some people use a tablet with the pentool but I cant get used to it
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