Hi all,
i´m all new on this forum so i just thought i dive right into it.
Recently i tried to create a Logo for using it in Photoshop.
I´m a hobby photographer and i want to have some kind of a stamp tool in Elements 13 to use my logo with.
Well i created this logo a few years ago via paint but i failed like the same way i recently failed by using photoshop.
What i wanna know is if it´s possible to do this project using inkscape.
And if yes, if someone would be kind enough to help me out a little.
Help would be much aprecciated.
Thanks.
Problems trying to create Logo
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Problems trying to create Logo
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Re: Problems trying to create Logo
Hi Makabulita,
Welcome aboard!
That image can be redrawn with inkscape in minutes , but for a logo it might not be the best choice.
Will post an example using the stitch subpaths lpe soon.
Welcome aboard!
That image can be redrawn with inkscape in minutes , but for a logo it might not be the best choice.
Will post an example using the stitch subpaths lpe soon.
Re: Problems trying to create Logo
Here it is:
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Re: Problems trying to create Logo
Lazur URH wrote:Hi Makabulita,
Welcome aboard!
That image can be redrawn with inkscape in minutes , but for a logo it might not be the best choice.
Will post an example using the stitch subpaths lpe soon.
Wow that looks quiet awesome. Thank you.
I think that could be something i can work with. I´ll give it a try tomorrow.
I downloaded inkscape 2 days ago and didn´t really get familiar with the basics yet so this is really helpful, whatever you used to do it.
Thanks again for your help

I´ll let you know if it helped
Re: Problems trying to create Logo
Inkscape draws exact same curves as paint, the difference is it is stored as vectors.
With paint you can draw a curved line by clicking for the start and end nodes, then for the "handles".
With inkscape you can edit both the position of the start and end nodes, and the handles any time after it is drawn.
There are a lot of tutorials, I'm sure if you take the time you will get the basics fast.
With paint you can draw a curved line by clicking for the start and end nodes, then for the "handles".
With inkscape you can edit both the position of the start and end nodes, and the handles any time after it is drawn.
There are a lot of tutorials, I'm sure if you take the time you will get the basics fast.