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I made this for a logo competition that I've lost and while I was angry thinking how many minutes I've spend on drawing this, the idea of tutorialising it came in my mind... I wasted another 2 hours writing the tutorial and, lucky me, this tutorial got on good-tutorials front page a few days agio, and yesterday on pixel2life
.Here's what the final outcome is: ![]() The tutorial can be found on my photoshop blog here:Photoshop Coffee Coup Tutorial Comments, suggestions and rates are welcomed here and on my blog. Enjoy ! |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Paris
Posts: 14
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Very good smoke effect.
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Nice tutorial! I think as far as a logo goes It's too complicated. Try and see if the logo holds up when you reduce it to one or two colors and also try reducing it to a small size.
I think logos should be able to look like yours, but also have the ability to be simplified for varying printing needs. |
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This was one of the versions of the so called logo: ![]() |
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Yeah its tough to reduce that smoke into 1 or two colors.
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If you wanted this to be a logo you should have probably hand drawn it, scanned it in, then traced over it and or re-created it in illustrator.
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Do you have any idea how much time it would have taken? If I would have been hired to do a logo, then maybe I would have done it :P but it was a contest.
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What was the prize of the contest?Contest or not whenever I do stuff I want it to be the best so I try and achieve that. No offense but that's a pet peeve I have when people say like "I'm better, but I only worked on it for ______" or "I'm better, but it was for a contest". Shouldn't matter what it's for, sketching out something than doing it in illustrator really shouldn't take that long. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Norway
Posts: 618
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I agree and disagree, but then again I'm not a contest-kind of person :P It all depends on what you as a designer want from the contest. If I wanted to join a contest it would be out of three reasons: 1)Prize (then I would do my utter best at it) 2)Experience and self-development (where I would also do my best) 3)Experimentation and fun If I did it for the last one (which is the most likely) then I would try something new, still try to develop myself but I wouldn't spend time glaring at a pantone-chart, doing 1000 test-prints (all on different printers) and spending hours fixing all my anchorpoints, like when making a "real" logo for a client I would work better for paid work than for a contest for shure, but I don't think that makes me lesser of a designer than you? We all have different views on things you know.
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I was just trying to explain that if this was for a logo contest (going off Gino's reply, to be honest I haven't read the whole post) you shouldn't rely on photoshop to make logos no matter what it's for. It's not practical (Which I didn't explain, but I meant too, ha). |
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