Hi
I need to create the attached logo. the squares are not a problem but the curved sections am I better to start with a rectangle and re shape or copy them using the shape editor tool?
thanks
Ian
Hi
I need to create the attached logo. the squares are not a problem but the curved sections am I better to start with a rectangle and re shape or copy them using the shape editor tool?
thanks
Ian
I would use the shape edit tool to define several basic nodes. Then, use the Shepe Edit tool to push the lines into the desired shape. The cursor will change when you get close to the line. Rich
here's a xar file showing a quick attempt... using rectangles and the shape editor tool, plus color picker to match up the colors.
Glenn
A quick attempt!
it amazes me how quick you do it. I've spent all day on it.
I shall now try to emulate what you did
Thanks a lot
Ian
Ian
We all have different ways of doing this.
I like to create an outlline with the Shape Editor Tool adding control points at the starting and ending parts of the curve.
Drag the line segments with the Shape Editor Tool to create curves that match those of the logo.
The fill appear to be a simple Linear fill. Use the Color Editor's Color Picker (the eyedropper) to sample (copy) the colors.
Flip the green shape, change the colors, and position it on the logo.
Gary
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You Flop with the Flip tool Ja?
Egg
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Thanks a lot Gary,
the pictures were extremely usefull. I know the nice people on the forum would help me but I much prefer to "do it myself" so that next time I can do it easily.
Another step in the learning curve!
cheers
Ian
Just a silly thought
Flop, clearly you are a fan of the hight jump?
Ian
Flop as in the Fosberry flop of what seems now like so long ago?
No, Flop is what we call the process of flipping a flippin image
Flop is the partner of Flip, e.g. Flip Flop.
Flop as in, I am so tired I think I will just flop down on the bed.
Flop as in not very successful.
Flop as in...
Gary
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Gary, Dick Fosbury lived two houses down from me at Oregon State. Yes, it is a while ago isn't it!
John
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