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Main => Artwork => Topic started by: jhanson on September 04, 2006, 10:12:11 am
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I would really appreciate it if someone with vectorizing abilities could vectorize this logo for me. It's from a MotorDome pinball machine. I isolated the logo itself from a picture of the back glass, and roughly drew in the missing pieces (like the bottom right leg of the "R"). No gradient is needed, as you could use a red-ish orange for the main part of the lettering and it would be good enough. I plan to submit this to the Arcade Art Library, with your permission of course.
Thanks in advance!
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You might want to try this one yourself, since it would be a very easy project and a good learning project as well. :)
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The cost of the software to vector it can be a bit cost prohibitive for some. ;)
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The cost of the software to vector it can be a bit cost prohibitive for some. ;)
Good free program.
http://www.inkscape.org/ (http://www.inkscape.org/)
Yes, Illustrator is expensive, but there are some decent opensource/free programs out there to at least get used to vector graphics. I think Adobe offers a 21 day trial of illustrator as well if you have to use that one.
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Crax,
I tried the Illustrator demo, but I like the idea of something cheaper (read free). I think I'll give your link a whirl.
Thanks. :)
John