I am trying to create a logo that looks like it is branded into a piece of wood. I created my logo, powerclipped a darker image of the wood inside, created an embossing effect with a lighter and darker version offset from the main logo. Now I would like to "roughen" it up a bit to look more natural - following the woodgrain, and more "burnt in". Anyone have any suggestions?
Hi CindyVS
You(s) can also do it this way in Corel Draw. You(s) can see the instructions if you(s) download the files:
CDR 11
CDR X5
Samples:
From this:
To this:
Detail:
Jesus Cota said: You(s) can also do it this way in Corel Draw. You(s) can see the instructions if you(s) download the files: CDR 11 CDR X5 Samples: From this:
Turn that into a macro and I'd have a hard time not buying it. Well done.
Mike Ver Duin said:Turn that into a macro and I'd have a hard time not buying it. Well done.
Hi Mike, thanks a lot.
I would not know how to do that, I guess that macros can only perform simple tasks, right?
Hi Jesus,
very nice work! I just wanted to ask you - what font is used in that image and is the final image a bitmap?
Best regards,Brian.
Brian said: Hi Jesus, very nice work! I just wanted to ask you - what font is used in that image and is the final image a bitmap? Best regards,Brian.
Hi Brian, thanks for your kindness. The font I used is "LHF Burbank" from: http://www.letterheadfonts.com/
Yes, the final image is bitmap, every vector is converted to bitmap, you can see the files.