LOGO 1
Stage 1 - Deleting Background
To delete my background, I clicked on the layer named 'Background' and used the 'Delete' tool. After that, it was only a matter of confirming the deleting.
LOGO 2
Stage 1 - Deleting Background
Similar to the first logo, I deleted the bakground layer so that the white canvas would dissappear.
Stage 2 - Creating a Stroke
I decided to give my logo a greater 'Stroke Effect' so that it appeared stronger and had greater emphasis. To do this, I pressed on the 'Fx' tool and clicked on 'Stroke'. This allowed me to change the size to a greater number.
Stage 3 - Editing Font
I decided the font wasn't what I wanted. Therefore, I changed the font to 'GROBOLD', a font I downloaded in my font research. This then shows evidence that the logos have adapted to my film, similar to what real films do too.
Stage 4 - Re-arranging Font
Finally, it was just a matter of re-arranging the fonts with the 'Selction' tool so that it appeared symetracel and well thought out.
FINISHED LOGOS
Logo 1
Nothing has really changed on this logo, just the canvas. Therefore, this will appear more effective in my Film Trailer.
Logo 2
Logo 2 had a few changes. For instance, I wasn't happy with the fonts used. Instead, I changed the fonts and emphasised the outline of the image with a 'Stroke' so that it had greater purpose. I also feel that the fonts used create a greater sense of continuity because the text 'Film Studios' is the same font I used in my font researhc anotehr products. Overall, I am happy with the logos now, and feel they will play a significant part in my final products.
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