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Professional Logos by
BarryHilton, Adult NetSurprise
in this tutorial we'll look at
designing a sample, professional looking logo! Download the following file
logos.zip and extract the files. We'll be using the
.psd file later, but first install the 'Buffied' font BEFORE opening Photoshop,
so it shows up in Photoshop's font menu.
Start by opening up a new image
600 pixels wide by 220 pixels high...
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Paint the background black...
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Select the 'Buffied' font and
type our Fallen Angel text...
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best font for the style of site you're designing for. It's a good idea to type
your text first, then click inside the 'text name box' in Photoshop and use the
arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through all your fonts (the text will
automatically update for each font), write down the fonts that you like! When
you've gone through all your fonts, set up the logo text in each of your
favorite font styles that you wrote down earlier... compare the styles, and
pick your font to use on your logo!

To make the text easier to read
we're going to enlarge the F and A of Fallen Angel, start by highlighting the
F, then entering the text values...
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make it more interesting, conside using different fonts for the capital letters
or bold and normal text for different words.

And do the same for the A...
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Now, open the fallen_angel_1.psd
file in Photoshop and drag the girl onto your text image...
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automatically be transfered too, as it's linked to the girl layer.

Rotate the girl slightly so she lies on the text
better... Click
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Highlight the second L in Fallen and adjust the spacing
between the L and E to make the text easier to read, allowing for the girls
leg... Click
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Now, select the move tool and drag either the girl or
text into position...
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To remove the red 'glow' around
our white text caused by the girls color adjustment layer... We need to group
the color adjustment layer and the girl layer...
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Next, add an outer glow effect
to our text... Click Here to view Screen Shot with
Instructions.

And add a bevel and emboss
effect... Click
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And finally a stroke effect to complete our Fallen Angel
text effect... Click Here to view Screen Shot with
Instructions.

We also want a glow around the
girl, but below the text, so it doesn't overlap the text. First, duplicate the
girl layer... Click Here to view Screen Shot with
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Then drag the girl layer below
the text... Click Here to view Screen Shot with
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Set the foreground and
background colors to black...
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And select the Foreground to
Background gradient...
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Make sure the Lock Transparency
box is ticked and fill the new girl layer with black...
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Copy the text effects...
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And paste them on the
'blacked-out' girl, removing the inner bevel and stroke effect...
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Select the lasso tool and draw
around the small piece of the a in Fallen that looks 'odd' under the girls
hands, rasterize the text, then hit delete to remove this part of the a...
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And here's our finished logo!
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