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Lofty3rgj 22 Apr 15 9.02am Send a Private Message to Lofty3rgj Add Lofty3rgj as a friend

Good people of HOL
I would like some help/advice from someone with the skills mentioned above.
My social cricket club want to have some stickers made with the club badge on, it's quite a basic design.

At the moment, when the badge is enlarged to the size we want the stickers to be, it's looks blurred and really nasty.
Hopefully, it could be tidied up and made a lot sharper.
If you could help or point me in the right direction, it would be very much appreciated.
Thank you.

 


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fallenangel1979 Flag 22 Apr 15 9.34am Send a Private Message to fallenangel1979 Add fallenangel1979 as a friend

Quote Lofty3rgj at 22 Apr 2015 9.02am

Good people of HOL
I would like some help/advice from someone with the skills mentioned above.
My social cricket club want to have some stickers made with the club badge on, it's quite a basic design.

At the moment, when the badge is enlarged to the size we want the stickers to be, it's looks blurred and really nasty.
Hopefully, it could be tidied up and made a lot sharper.
If you could help or point me in the right direction, it would be very much appreciated.
Thank you.

The badge is blurry because the image you are using is most likely a low resolution image.

If that is the case then cleaning it up will not be easy.

Would need to see it before i could say for definite but seems the most likely. what size do you need the stickers to be and what file type (jpeg, png, eps) is the current image.

Oh i am a graphic designer btw .

 


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Lofty3rgj 22 Apr 15 10.15am Send a Private Message to Lofty3rgj Add Lofty3rgj as a friend

Quote fallenangel1979 at 22 Apr 2015 9.34am

Quote Lofty3rgj at 22 Apr 2015 9.02am

Good people of HOL
I would like some help/advice from someone with the skills mentioned above.
My social cricket club want to have some stickers made with the club badge on, it's quite a basic design.

At the moment, when the badge is enlarged to the size we want the stickers to be, it's looks blurred and really nasty.
Hopefully, it could be tidied up and made a lot sharper.
If you could help or point me in the right direction, it would be very much appreciated.
Thank you.

The badge is blurry because the image you are using is most likely a low resolution image.

If that is the case then cleaning it up will not be easy.

Would need to see it before i could say for definite but seems the most likely. what size do you need the stickers to be and what file type (jpeg, png, eps) is the current image.

Oh i am a graphic designer btw .

PM sent, thank you.

Edited by Lofty3rgj (22 Apr 2015 10.15am)

 


You're asking me what it's all about, and I can't tell you because I don't know what's going on myself.

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Mad4palace Flag 22 Apr 15 3.44pm Send a Private Message to Mad4palace Add Mad4palace as a friend

Isn't Illustrator better for these kind of things? Photoshop is pixel based so it gets more pixelated as you scale it up. Illustrator is vector based so you can have it in any scale. I'm not sure what file type you need to be able to edit it though.

 

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fallenangel1979 Flag 22 Apr 15 5.41pm Send a Private Message to fallenangel1979 Add fallenangel1979 as a friend

Illustrator is better for Logos and such but it will only be a vector if it is created that way, if you place a jpeg into illustrator it will still be a resolution dependent image.

Illustrator creates .AI or .EPS files (both vector based).

Which is what i will be using to recreate the artwork needed.

 


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Lofty3rgj 22 Apr 15 9.45pm Send a Private Message to Lofty3rgj Add Lofty3rgj as a friend

Just to let everyone know that I have just received an email from fallenangel1979 aka Richard.
He has sent me the new image for our Cricket club sticker, it is fantastic
He has done a lot of artwork on it, it's now so much sharper and clearer.
It really does go to show, what good people there are on HOL.
Thank you very much Richard.

PS...I have attached a copy of the badge.

Cricket_badge.jpg Attachment: Cricket_badge.jpg (423.84Kb)

 


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