MackneyHackem
Striker
Like cheeses said the resolution is too low to tinker with it. Do you have the original high definition logo or the psd file/s?
Read the post you quoted.
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Like cheeses said the resolution is too low to tinker with it. Do you have the original high definition logo or the psd file/s?
I never read the long onesRead the post you quoted.
Like cheeses said the resolution is too low to tinker with it. Do you have the original high definition logo or the psd file/s?
time youve typed that a man of your caliber could have had it doneYou can do it, but it'll need a rebuild rather than a faff about.
SHould only take 15 minutes really, but having the names of the fonts used would be handy - specifically the SMB font and the "Sunderland Message Board" font.
The rest you can essentially leave alone, but it depends what Roger wants.
I would bash it out quickly but I'm working and lurking.
Sort of aye. I'd remake it as a vector but reading the thread it sounds like it's going down them lines anyways.
Need to concentrate.time youve typed that a man of your caliber could have had it done
Please don’t do this Roger.
Please.
Yeah I should have read it properlyNo, as stated in my original message "All that is available is the gif you see, no psd files etc".
It's probably 15 years old and was done by Pabs and I'd be shocked if he has any of the original files. I haven't a clue what fonts are used, where the images came from or anything!
Presumably you'd need the inside of the circle kept white, as well as the RTG text and the ALS?
I think it needs a redesign roger.
Aye, I see.The inside of the circle is probably okay being transparent actually as the cat has a white border - but obviously as pointed out, the circle and everything else is horrendously pixelated and we only get away with it because the pixellation colour currently matches the background.
But I hate change, as do most people!
I'd usually agree but considering the size and its use I'd probably just stick to raster, just in a bit higher resolution.Should be redone using Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. None of this raster graphics shite.
BRILLIANT
That's how I;d have done it, aye. Good show.