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thorj #1
Coloring/digitizing Sketches
Hello. I'm new using Photoshop 7.0 and I'm trying to put together a logo for my website. I have a skeetch of the logo (b&w) scanned and can bring it up in photoshop. Is there any references I can read up on to proceed with turning my sketch into a colored digital picture?
It's of a bird and I also need to add feathers and stuff. Any advice will help.
thanks.
thor
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dave milbut #2
Re: Coloring/digitizing Sketches
It might be better to trace it w/the pen tool first and proceed with a vector image if it's to be used as a logo...
no real advice, but bumping this because it seems to have sunk and been missed during the forum slowdowns. Some of the peeps here are logo pros and I'm sure someone will offer you sage advice...
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