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Team REALTREE Outdoor Energy Logo

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Cheeze

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I couldn't find a decent logo of it so I decided to make it myself. This is my first logo I've ever tried to make and I think it came out pretty good :D The only thing that I didnt make was the original "Team REALTREE" logo which I found on google.


In case anybody wants to use it, here's a psd version of it where everything is layered. Enjoy :)
Team Realtree Outdoor Energy logo.psd - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download
 

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Looks good! A little jagged, but I don't think it will matter since you will size it down.
 

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To be honest, it looks like you just took the paint bucket tool and dumped some different colors on there. Using the paint bucket to modify images like these is a big no-no...it causes the pixelation seen here.

To effectively change the color of an image while maintaining the resolution, you need to either play around with the hue and saturation, or create a new fill layer which you can lay over the old one. These actions will allow you to keep the clarity while obtaining the color that you want ;)

That, and don't copy a picture of type (referring to the "energy" text on the bottom). You actually need to type it out in Photoshop or whatever paint program you use to keep the cleanness of it. Use WhattheFont to identify the exact type of font it is that you need.

WhatTheFont! MyFonts
 

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Actually I used the GIMP outline feature for the outlines and used the paths tool to finish the green oval after it was 3/4 of the way done from the outline. I used the Text feature for both the Energy and the Outdoor. The reason the energy looks like that is I had to put the outlined layer ahead of the black text layer because the font I used was only bold and would look to thick.
 
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