I see that file name has 'svg' at the end of it - does that mean you have a vector svg version of this file?
just asking because that would make things a whole load easier...
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I see that file name has 'svg' at the end of it - does that mean you have a vector svg version of this file?
just asking because that would make things a whole load easier...
How did you find that Steve. According to "properties" on a right click, it's a png. or am I missing something ... again!
Hi Keith
the posted file is a file of type PNG, yes :)
but the file name [bit before the dot/period] ends logo_svg which made me think there might be an svg available - course its probably pure coincidence and I am showing my complete ignorance here of matters football related :D
This is not bad for a start
The Newcastle logo is bitmap, and thus not suitable for pasting into X3D. Having said that, the bitmap is of such high quality, it may be worthwhile using Xara Xtreme's bitmap tracer function to obtain your vector image.
Other than that, as others have said, hand tracing with the Shape Editor tool is another solution.
EDIT: I see you beat me to it, Dave. How come you have a black background on the Newcastle logo?
Saludos,
Bob.
The bitmap tracer option worked well.
Saludos,
Bob.
I managed to take 3 football tops to make this.
http://i32.tinypic.com/8wf79h.gif
Thanks for all the help guys.