![]() Most probably the top sphere wasn't drawn with a mesh gradient but with a radial one. Hard to say what's a fair deliverable for a totally unfair job -cutting the payment of the original graphic designer with some fraudulent work.īeyond the ethics, there are a couple of parts looking off graphically. It's destroying a future for those that look to this medium for real profit. With these ads I constantly see on Facebook for things like Fiverr and these websites with AI Qthat will just auto produce some Microsoft Office clip art shit that people are okay to use. Sadly I don't see this being as lucrative as it used to. I do this kind of work because I enjoy it. And in the quality he was happy to use, I was okay with if he would pay. An hour versus multiple hours of replication. The only reason I had kept to doing the auto trace was because the first tutorial I had found to give me the result I needed came in the form a single video. But only when he wants these cookie cutter type works. However the tool set I have in Krita and the interface is easier for my illustration pieces. Yes I do like being able to draft and finish the logo all in one place. I will be making an addendum to the price list after this to account for things such as gradient replication or the like. Sad to say people aren't wanting to pay shit for logos unless you have the name to back it. No all work is based on a price list I created based on averages from other graphic designers. And was trying to see if you guys would have any recommendations for how I should start this. However I've never had to do this much work for one logo. Then add the gradients to each object one by one. I can't do something like this with the current image and from my understanding I would have to draw the objects in using either preset stars or the bezier tool. ![]() This guarantees only the colors you want will show. This is where you would use the index color feature in photoshop or krita. But it picks up on another color you don't initially see and causes the image to come out funky. Sometimes, if the image has too many shade of one color. In Inkscape, if you perform the trace bitmap function, it gives you the option to how many colors you want to be in the vector version of the converted image. ![]() I instead of having to redraw the whole thing, I perform an indexing of the colors then bring that into inkscape and perform a trace bitmap function. Say, someone sends me a really low resolution image. I am unable to index the above image due to the gradients. ![]()
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