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Before you start this tutorial you should consider this is just a "how to", if you are working for a company and you need a professional logo you should try a . Step one (Creating the shape)
Create a new document, lets say 300x100 px with a background color of your choise, im using White (#FFF). Next chose the Pen Tool (P) and draw a shape like you see in the image below :
Next select the shape, and clone it. (Ctrl+Shift+D). Then move the selected cloned shape up 10px. You should end up with an image like the one below :
Now we need to join the ends of these to shapes, to generate one master shape. Chose the Subselection Tool (A, 1) and folow my steps : 1. Click the Top shape, when its selected you will see some points. Look at the image below :
2. Now click the 1st little square from the left, on the top shape. Click and drag it down so it joins the 1st little square from the left, on the bottom shape. Look at my image :
3. Now do the same on the ond of the two shapes. You should end up with an image like the one below :
5. Now that we have our shape we can add a color fill. I am using #006699. Now that you added the color fill you may notice that your shapes has some bugs wrong curves. Using the Subselection Tool you can select every "dot" on you shape and bring it to a nice smoothe shape. Take a look at my shape after about 5 minutes of tweaking :
1. Now to begin we need to change the fill from solid to Gradient > Ripples.
2. Now select the shape, Goto : Filters > Shadow and Glow > Drop shadow
The default drop shadow settings is not right for us, so you should use the settings like you see in the image below :
You should end up with an image like the one below :
Step three (Creating the text) In this part of the tutorial we will be creating the curved text and apply it to the shape. Using the text tool (T) enter your text, in this case im using "Tutorial5.com".
Now remember in the start on the tutorial when i told you to save the 1st path to a new document ? This is the time you will use that shape.
Now do the same thing for the other part of the text, paste the shape in the document again, create a new text and attach it to that path. For a better understanding of this tehnique you should check out our tutorial on TEXT TO PATH . Now you may notice that your text is on the path but its not quite exact. In our original image the text looked alot better and thats becouse we tweaked it abit. For the sake of keeping this tutorial simple im not going to take screen shots of this proccess but i will explain it. After you attached your text to the paths you can go ahead and Select the text you want to tweek and then goto: Text > Convert to paths (Ctrl + Shift + P). This will break up the text in paths, allowing you to edit the position and shape of every letter. I played a little with my shapes and ended up with this
written by A. Samsutheen , December 03, 2007
Very Good Explanation, Easily can understand
written by Piya , December 06, 2007
to generate one master shape,U have specified to choose the Subselection Tool (A, 1) and folow my steps. But i'm not able to get specified result as u said. I'm getting the selection blue box. Plz let me know.
written by jhen , January 07, 2008
nice..! this really helps me on my presentation.. mwahh Do you need more help? Ask now!
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 February 2008 ) |