Thank you for the great idea! What got me puzzled though, was the last bit about masking the texture into the letter mark. I can’t quite pin down the masks, and their different purpose. Perhaps you could make a video on them if you find inspiration for another project? Thank you in advance. XO from Greece ❤
Thanks so much for watching! And thank you for the request! I'll def keep that in mind :) In the meantime, I do a deep dive into masking in my free Procreate for Beginners class here if it helps! 👉 every-tuesday.com/pfb
Hi T. This is a cool idea. coincidentally, I did design a logo for myself in procreate using a watercolor splotch. But when I went to create business cards and so forth I wondered if the logo would work in grayscale, or in a 2-color mode like a rubber stamp. So I panicked and abandoned the idea. Does this type of logo only work if it is FULL color? thanks so much for answering.
Hey Suzette! Yes, it would hold up as greyscale, though I would tweak the levels of black to make the denser areas of texture stronger. For rubber stamps, I would vectorize and adjust from there. Really depends on where it would be used most often. If you'd do a lot of rubber stamping of it or it would be used as greyscale a lot, I would create an alternate version of the logo for those purposes (in the examples I gave, I would just use the lettermark vs with the texture behind it only in those scenarios) - this is an accepted practice for more complex brand marks 👍
@@EveryTuesday Thanks so much. I would love the stamp to use to stamp for my logo on back of greeting cards or maybe on a note in mailed packages, that sort of thing. So I'll work on the different versions. I just gave up, thinking everything would look like a gray blob. haha. 💕
The only problem with creating a logo in a pixel based software like procreate is that you can’t resize it (to make it bigger) because it is not vectorized. Just keep that in mind, people.
Thank you Teela. I really love that you are giving us ideas on how we can use the designs - that is very helpful. x
Incredible, loved this tutorial so much! Thank you :)
Thank you Tesla, that was fascinating.
❤WoW thank you 😊, enjoy your vacation 😊
Wow this is amazing thank you for sharing. I'm super new and enrolled in your course. I'm going to try this!
Thanks for watching! 💕
Love it 🥰
Thank you Teela 🎉 this is very helpful! :)
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching! 💕
Thank you for the great idea!
What got me puzzled though, was the last bit about masking the texture into the letter mark.
I can’t quite pin down the masks, and their different purpose.
Perhaps you could make a video on them if you find inspiration for another project?
Thank you in advance.
XO from Greece ❤
Thanks so much for watching! And thank you for the request! I'll def keep that in mind :) In the meantime, I do a deep dive into masking in my free Procreate for Beginners class here if it helps! 👉 every-tuesday.com/pfb
@@EveryTuesday oh cheers! Great! I will look into it 😊
Hi T. This is a cool idea. coincidentally, I did design a logo for myself in procreate using a watercolor splotch. But when I went to create business cards and so forth I wondered if the logo would work in grayscale, or in a 2-color mode like a rubber stamp. So I panicked and abandoned the idea. Does this type of logo only work if it is FULL color? thanks so much for answering.
Hey Suzette! Yes, it would hold up as greyscale, though I would tweak the levels of black to make the denser areas of texture stronger. For rubber stamps, I would vectorize and adjust from there. Really depends on where it would be used most often. If you'd do a lot of rubber stamping of it or it would be used as greyscale a lot, I would create an alternate version of the logo for those purposes (in the examples I gave, I would just use the lettermark vs with the texture behind it only in those scenarios) - this is an accepted practice for more complex brand marks 👍
@@EveryTuesday Thanks so much. I would love the stamp to use to stamp for my logo on back of greeting cards or maybe on a note in mailed packages, that sort of thing. So I'll work on the different versions. I just gave up, thinking everything would look like a gray blob. haha. 💕
Cannot find your logo color swatches in your resource library?
Added in - sorry about that!
The only problem with creating a logo in a pixel based software like procreate is that you can’t resize it (to make it bigger) because it is not vectorized. Just keep that in mind, people.