Re: Magnifying Glass and Xara 5 Logo
When creating such blends I find that using a [blend along a curve], is a better method as it allows you far greater control as you can [edit the distance between steps] giving you smoother lines. (The 'curve' can also be a straight line).
I usually create these with [bevels] so that it finishes up with 3D lighting. The blend step spacing is even more important with this method as it needs to correspond with the bevel size and shape.
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Re: Magnifying Glass and Xara 5 Logo
Hi Anas, I solved the jaggies problem in the simplest way possible, by applying a 1 pixel feathering. If it is of any interest in this particular forum, the jaggies are present when making this blend using CorelDRAW too.
Saludos,
Bob.
Re: Magnifying Glass and Xara 5 Logo
With all my respect, but I can't to accept this as the logo (do you know about limit for a points? - your 999 steps should produce about at least 10 000 nodes... - it wouldn't ever could print) But the main reason - a good logo should be simple and looks good in b/w...