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When in photoshop, you'd want to "Save for Web" - and use .gif (experiment on that background, but everything else should be gif on that page, if anything)
gif- a couple colors
jpg- lots....
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When doing a logo for someone, unless you're NOT giving them all formats of the logo, and the logo has already been DESIGNED, I would IN NO WAY EVER charge $100 or less. You're just screwing yourself...
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Although I don't know the font, I can give you a great tip.
When you're trying to find what a certain font is, (in this case, the one on pool balls) your best bet is to get an image file (gif,...
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It's definitely a tricky subject.. if you're the graphic designer and need help with pricing, you're going to want to take into serious consideration how much experience you have. If you never went...
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Nope, Just trying to be funny is all. I could care less about that little number over there..
-Zack
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wow. that second link is the one to check out. the first one had me a bit bored but was good to read anyway.
this should clip off a good twenty minutes of cropping and de/reslecting for my...
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hahahahahaha
nice image there!
Try using vector art to draw. Get good with the pen tool. Good practice would be tracing logos with strong curves and another good practice would be tracing...
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Unfortunately the client 'needs' to have complete control of this website and wants the images available to be moved around. (and the background isn't solid... it has a slight pattern in it.)
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Thanks for the tip!
I greatly appreciate your input Betoranaldi. Both of those brought light to the situation.
-Zack
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Hola,
I have a Photoshop issue here... I have text images for a website I'm doing.. The problem is, I have some effects on the text and need to "Save For Web" but when I do so, (EVEN IF THE...
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I've heard one nice difference is the tool in freehand called "autotrace." Supposedly it does pretty well on quickly and automatically vector-tracing rasterized artwork.
Personally I'm more...
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I've seen plenty of HIDIOUS logos for photographers locally..
My suggestion is to narrow down the type of customer you have.. and pinpoint a target audience.
Find a mood/feel that goes with...
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If you have saved it via "Save For Web" in Photoshop OR Illustrator, then have another file which is 'Saved For Web', and place the initial "SAVED FOR WEB" file into it, the image quality will...
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You might want to consider checking into the "Gradient Mesh"* feature of Photoshop... That combined with the usual easy Photoshop effects should get you where you want to go...
Oh, and I would...
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Simply placing an image into Illustrator and extracting it back out will not do the trick if your file isn't vector art.
I assume you will have to re-create the image in Illustrator then save it...
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Try judging on a scale of 1 to 10 in say... FOUR (or so) categories. That way you can tally up the numbers for each and you don't have to kill yourself doing something that doesn't *need* to be...
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It'd sure help us out if you could take the time to post an image of what you're attempting to have us invision here..
but I think YOU'RE thinking of a compound PATH.. not MASK.
From...
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Hello
I have a popup window that has multiple links inside.
With Target being Blank on the links, most links work just fine... with the EXCEPTION of the ones that are *actually linked to other...
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I think it looks pretty good.. 'certainly will do the trick for marketting to people who aren't that great with computers. They'll find it modern, contemporary, techy, etc... bravo.
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Thank you much for the answer.. I also found out from someone that the Pathfinder box is much easier to use than the route I was taking... but you taught me something else as well! thanks!
Zacker
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I like the way it looks. It reminds me of the style direction heading towards the graffiti look that is being used everywhere lately.
The graffiti look is HUGE now. I like the feel of it.. (you...
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Howdy!
The solution to the following problem is probably right under my nose, but I couldn't figure it out..
I created a rectangle in Illustrator. I then added the "Stylize: ROUNDED CORNERS" to...
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I'm pretty suprised that no one has mentioned the "Extract" tool in Photoshop. It's definately made for doing exactly what you're asking about.
(select the area with the marquee [aka marching...
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