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Create Logo from Photoshop in Illustrator


ASC

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Hey guys,

I've created a Logo in Photoshop (what I'm more familiar with) and now I need to recreate it in Illustrator. It's basically an M + V. But the V section of the letter M is a separate shape (so in total I would need 3 shapes I'm guessing? The sides and the V).

What would be the most effective way of recreating this? Also, say if I wanted to make the same logo, however, keep the thickness of the V the same of the sides?

ASC
 

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Eggy

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You can import the Jpeg in AI and use the trace option but I would import it, set guidelines and make the logo again since it isn't complicated.
 
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ASC

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Wow thank you so much JJLAPIN, that's extremely kind of you. I see what you did by using the 2 rectangular shapes as the side and then creating the V on top! I didn't think about doing it that way.

If you don't mind me asking how was the V made? I mean how did you create it symmetrical (just so I can learn it myself too).

Regards,
ASC
 

ASC

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You can import the Jpeg in AI and use the trace option but I would import it, set guidelines and make the logo again since it isn't complicated.

Thank you also for your feedback, appreciate it
 

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Wow thank you so much JJLAPIN, that's extremely kind of you. I see what you did by using the 2 rectangular shapes as the side and then creating the V on top! I didn't think about doing it that way.

If you don't mind me asking how was the V made? I mean how did you create it symmetrical (just so I can learn it myself too).

Regards,
ASC
Simply measured and used the guides. Pen tool was used to make the V.
 

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