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A little clean up?


Angela Hamrick

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Can Someone Please clean this up for me? It's for a logo and I'm new to photoshop. It's kind of making me angry. little help please?

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Hi Angela and welcome to PSG

It would be a big help if you could explain what it is you need help with
 

Angela Hamrick

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If you can see the picture there, the blades on the shears are all messy, and the corners of the glass are cut off. It's just messy.
 

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It's not exactly the same and it's not perfect but here you go

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Jerry D

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Did you run this thru Illustrator? I tried but couldn't get it right. Could the orginal image be a mix of raster and vector?
 

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No I just redone it in PS with the pen tool, could have done a better job but I'm in work so didn't really have the time to spent on it
 

Eggy

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I looked it up (the used images) and of course they were of different size and quality but all bitmaps, eg the jagged edges...
I stil think any logo should be made in Illustrator or CorelDraw.
 

Eggy

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I'm not even considering correcting a traced image like this. That would take days so AI or CorelDraw from the beginning.
 

Jerry D

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Could you take each raster image, trace it at the original size, enlarge as a vector image as needed, and then put them together?
Just curious.....:runaway:
 

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I think making the logo from scratch in AI or CorelDraw would be a fraction of the time needed to correct the trace.
 

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