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Legacy Need help digitizing a logo.

Discussion in 'Archived' started by slowey, Sep 8, 2010.

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  1. slowey

    slowey New Member

    Hi everyone. I have a club football logo that i have scanned from one of our shirts. unfortunately i cant get hold of a digital copy and would like some help please.

    I have attatched the image i have. Obviously i dont want the black background and would like the writing in blue if poosible.

    Cheers
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  2. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Hi Slowey, I can't see clearly the mythical creature you use in the logo. please can you search for an image (google images?) that are close to this.

    As to the rest that wont be a problem,
     
  3. slowey

    slowey New Member

    I actually am unsure exactly what it is. The closest i can find are lions as shown.
     

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  4. modman

    modman VIP Member

    found this hope it helps
     
  5. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Cheers modman, was wondering what the grey stiching was about. This is gonna be a task and a half....lol

    Slowey; this is gonna take some time, so please use this to have a look around the forum and help out where you can, website review or however your talents may help other
     
  6. slowey

    slowey New Member

    Thanks will do. Great find Modman been searching for weeks to find what it was. Must be a Brixham thing as the Rugby club has a similar logo too. Only its hard to find pictures of that also.
     
  7. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Image from a badge, that was a tester!!!! but here goes......
     

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  8. GG

    GG Active Member

    That is amazing Forest! Well done that is just pure precision. :D
     
  9. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Thanks mate... def got me thinking how to do it!! now CP or Ish will say there is a way of doing it in minutes...lol
     
  10. GG

    GG Active Member

    lol haha you did it quite quickly though but I can't really tell any difference from the original and this so what ever way you done it you done it quite well.
     
  11. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    The art of copy, puppet warp, blending of yeah and a lot of the ERASER!!!:D
     
  12. CovertPea

    CovertPea Moderator Staff Member Verified Member

    Good stuff Forest. And quick too!
    Can't say I've seen round white dots on a crest before, I thought they might have originally been soccer balls.

    One tiny thing missing mate, a white inner (or outer) stroke around the inside shield shape.

    :)
     
  13. ishkey

    ishkey Moderator, Logos, Sports Crests Staff Member Verified Member

    What is minutes to you is hours for me. Super Fine Job.
    Why not white dots? The only thing so far that I haven't seen in one of these crests is a kitchen sink...
     
  14. slowey

    slowey New Member

    Awesome 1970Forest. Is perfect and exactly what i was looking for.
     
  15. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Hi slowey; is CP right are the white dots to be footballs? I will do any amendments in the next 24hrs and as per PM will release the image to you.
     
  16. slowey

    slowey New Member

    I think they were originally just white dots. But if you could make them footballs that would be briliant. Thanks
     
  17. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    no probs will add them, and will put the white border on the inner shield as CP has spotted (which I missed, thanks CP)
     
  18. 1970Forest

    1970Forest Moderator Staff Member

    Now with the changes;

    Slowey pls PM me your mail address and format you require and I will send them to you without watermark
     

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