Koh-Lanta Logo Customization
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Hello everyone!
I'm reaching out because I have a little problem. I managed to create a custom logo but with a blank logo without text and in very poor quality. I don't have the skills to work on an existing logo; I would definitely lose a lot of time. Ideally, if you could help me redo the logo by writing "BELLEVILLANTA" and underneath "Naufrage à Bannay."
I'm attaching the logos I would like to work on. If you could provide it to me in AI or PSD format, please.
Thank you all!!
I'm reaching out because I have a little problem. I managed to create a custom logo but with a blank logo without text and in very poor quality. I don't have the skills to work on an existing logo; I would definitely lose a lot of time. Ideally, if you could help me redo the logo by writing "BELLEVILLANTA" and underneath "Naufrage à Bannay."
I'm attaching the logos I would like to work on. If you could provide it to me in AI or PSD format, please.
Thank you all!!
For the texture, you can use a duplication stamp, the most accessible and quickest solution; the worst will be to do pixel by pixel with a big zoom.
Which image editor are you using? Most have the stamp tool.
In any case, the more finesse you want and the more details (e.g., a texture) there are, the longer it will take, so no one will do it without paying... pretty logical, right?
As for what you call a logo (taking someone else's is a bad idea from every point of view, in addition to being able to be sued for theft of intellectual property - the logo expresses its identity, not yours) you can do image searches, for example with the Google search engine, to get working bases of shapes and colors, proportions... according to the technique of photo collage widely reused in computer graphics (using layer overlaps that 'merged' give the complete image).
Or simply use a pencil to make a preparatory drawing and refine or reproduce in computer graphics.
This will also help you:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logotype
I use Photoshop/Illustrator, and I managed to create something quite polished. I'm simply using this logo for a private party, non-professional, so there are no intellectual property issues.
Thank you for the information.