
October 5th, 2004
03:12 AM
How do I make something similar to this?
I'm trying to make a new design, and I'm looking around the web and came across www.phirebrush.com.
My question is: What kind of software should I use to make curly things like the ones on either side of the logo? Illustrator?
Just to have said it, I'm not thinking of making a remake, but I was just wondering what kind of software to use to achieve similar effects...
Any help is accepted with thanks!
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October 5th, 2004
06:37 AM
Illustrator can be easily used for doing it.
You can either do each curl by hand with the Pen tool or use a special tool (which I forgot the name) that will do curls and other things for you (just take a look at the toolbar and you should be able to find it, it is a hand pointing at a curl).
If you can't find your way with this I'll try to help you when I have a little bit more of time or maybe someone else in the forum.

October 5th, 2004
07:48 PM
You could use brushes, either in photoshop or illustrator.
Look for swirly brushes in google.
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October 7th, 2004
02:11 AM
Well, for those yes, Photoshop or Illustrator, better luck with Illustrator. I tend to look for old wallpaper designs fo inspiration, thats what I did there (i own phirebrush)
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October 13th, 2004
01:16 PM
Is that a Drawn Logo? Then edited.
Just curious.

October 18th, 2004
12:41 AM
The ornate design behind the logo was from an old wallpaper. Our phirebrush logo was created using Illustrator.
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October 24th, 2004
08:54 AM
The best program to use would be Illustrator, no doubt. But it's very possible to make this type of design via Photoshop, Freehand, Paint, or just traditionally on paper with a pencil. Just study the pattern and then work it out using the "Pen" tool in most programs.
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November 19th, 2004
05:33 AM
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just remember... copy, paste, then flip horizontal and align as desired
just so that you don't have to do both sides and go crazy trying to match them up