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January 31, 2007 at 12:36 pm #118568
Are there any more source psd files for the other logo colours? If not is there a good way to edit the logo.psd fiel fro the other colours? Thanks
January 31, 2007 at 2:21 pm #213940Using Photoshop is the easy way, as all 3 colors are already present.
January 31, 2007 at 2:36 pm #213941I have jpgs of all 3 colours but only the blue logo.psd in the source folder. Shoul there may be the other two in the folder. Thanks
February 1, 2007 at 2:02 am #213957When in photoshop, look in the layer tool, and one by one, experiment by hiding certain layers, until you get to the color layers. Hide the layer that causes the image to be blue, and you should see the image change to one of the other colors, flatten image, save as the appropriate image name. Do not save changes to original psd file. Repeat for each color.
So, in effect, all colors exist in the one psd file, just in different layers (simple explanation)February 1, 2007 at 10:08 am #213973and header source? where i can donwload ?
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February 1, 2007 at 2:59 pm #213986Chinaman;7279When in photoshop, look in the layer tool, and one by one, experiment by hiding certain layers, until you get to the color layers. Hide the layer that causes the image to be blue, and you should see the image change to one of the other colors, flatten image, save as the appropriate image name. Do not save changes to original psd file. Repeat for each color.
So, in effect, all colors exist in the one psd file, just in different layers (simple explanation)They should all be released in .png format not Photochop 🙂 for those of us that like true layers and vector graphics ( Fireworks user here )
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February 1, 2007 at 2:59 pm #213987Chinaman;7279When in photoshop, look in the layer tool, and one by one, experiment by hiding certain layers, until you get to the color layers. Hide the layer that causes the image to be blue, and you should see the image change to one of the other colors, flatten image, save as the appropriate image name. Do not save changes to original psd file. Repeat for each color.
So, in effect, all colors exist in the one psd file, just in different layers (simple explanation)They should all be released in .png format not Photochop 🙂 for those of us that like true layers and vector graphics ( Fireworks user here )
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