Amazing video, Nice to see all the steps that you take if you work with a client. It is really helpful to see what questions you ask to your client. Keep up the great work!
hello sir, I am just a starter. I don't how to collect client's information to get best ideas. Guide me. And I desperately want you to make a video on this. thanks.
@GraphicHunters - you can also offset the lines to double the size (size * 2) to reach the same perfection, rather than rotating the boxes... Try this out too... This is more simple way to do the same thing you did...
Hi sir I like your Videos but sir can you tell how I can make Requirement QA form like with pics of logo types, please make one video on it or suggest me any video please please sir 🙏
Another question, how do you know how many lines you need to draw to insert either a circle or a polygon in it? I went through most of your videos, and you used different lines spaces.
For W & M letters, you need one more lines, actually you can't first recognise how many lines needed for your design, when you designing, you can easily understand how many lines is short or extra of your design. , So first take some limes throughout your guess then you will find your solution.
Would it be simpler to pen-draw the shapes on one side then Transform Reflect copy and place to the opposite side being it is a symmetrical concept? You can then use the direct selection tool to lower the right side nodes creating a smaller shape. That's one approach. The other as simple. Use shape tools (rectangular) and shape it according to your sketch then delete sections of those shapes using the Free Transform Tool, as you did towards the ending of the video. Other than that there is no wrong way when you've completed the design and you and your client are happy. Great video nevertheless. Thank you in sharing those thoughts on developing a logo.
I could finish the video as you say but most of viewers of my channel are beginners that's i have to make tutorials in such way that can help them, btw thank you so much.❤️
I have a question too, You could have used a pen tool for this solid logo but you choose to go with lines and then turned it into a shape. Is there a special reason or you prefer to do this way?
Kainat by going with lines the logo will have no errors and be perfectly aligned with the gaps because sketching by hand has too much roughness and has no perfect gaps between the lines while converting it into vector art therefore choosing lines is the option to make a professional logo also you can transform one side to another side with the same angle degree But if you go with a pen tool it will have more dealignment and no straight lines resulting in a bad output. 😊