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  1. Tr1plex

    Logo soms

    IMHO... lower left ("Broken Circle") speaks to me. Perhaps not fuchsia, but the 'all encompassing', sometimes big, sometimes small, aspect seems to fit. As IamSam suggested, "a more street feel", and apply it to that design. Maybe? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  2. Tr1plex

    Is there a way to fix and enlarge pixelated outline

    Without seeing it, it's hard to say what steps may be needed. There is, most likely, no easy solution. One "trick" that has assisted me in the past is simply adjusting the levels (ctrl+l). But that will just sharpen the lines and help to get rid of some of your random artifacts. Sometimes...
  3. Tr1plex

    Cumulative distortion and softening in successive rotations

    Tom Mann (and others)... Amazing. Thank you! Naturally, I expect some 'minor blurring of the edges' and such. Just never seen it to this extent. Thank you, not for your answers, but solutions. The reason for the question is, I could see the potential in future projects using this same procedure...
  4. Tr1plex

    Cumulative distortion and softening in successive rotations

    @ IamSam - It was a series of: ctrt+J (copy layer), ctrl+shift+T (Transform again). While this is how I ended up with an exponentially worse composite, I'm still not sure why it ended in that result. Technically, it should have been dead center. That being said... stranger things have happened...
  5. Tr1plex

    Cumulative distortion and softening in successive rotations

    I created a spinner animated gif image. Though, that's not really the issue. The way I did it was by duplicating the first layer and applying a 10° rotation. And again, and again, and again... 36x. My issue (if you haven't noticed), the first frame is very smooth and rounded. However, as I...
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