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    I need some help with a logo I've got these IMGs but my sticker people said the quality is not good, so the stickers will be poor.

    Can somebody help make better quality pics please.

    The final logo is the skull getter crushed.






    Not sure it's possible with the pics given

    Thanks in advance

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    You could use inkscape to recreate these images at a better resolution relatively easy using the trace function.

    Have a look on youtube there's plenty of tutorials.
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    relatively easy
    How easy is 100% dependent on the users skills, and their familiarity with Inkscape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ger21 View Post
    How easy is 100% dependent on the users skills, and their familiarity with Inkscape.
    Same is true for Photoshop. I am a photo freak and very familiar with it but to do what the OP wants to do is a very time consuming job I would not do free of charge. The images need a severe cleaning up and a lot of other work, basically it is much faster to redraw everything from scratch. Of course, just resizing is not an issue, takes only a few seconds, but the images are really very low resolution, severely compressed images, so they are full of pixelation and other artefacts. Also, I would not do anything on them unless I was sure the OP had the copyright for these, and if he has then I wonder why does he only have this bad quality.

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    Cheers guys but I've now got this done, or in the process of getting it done from scratch.

    The imgs are on google from ALX is an engine builder and so is RCmax.

    No copy rights needed I don't think purely because the rcmax logo is just a modified google skull and ALX as given me permission to use his.

    Cheers

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    You really want them redrawn as some form of vector (i.e. in Illustrator not Photoshop), as then you can resize them as much as you want, and not lose any detail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    You really want them redrawn as some form of vector (i.e. in Illustrator not Photoshop), as then you can resize them as much as you want, and not lose any detail.
    Photoshop can do everything you want or might need to do with any photo. I am talking about the pro version I am using, not the free one they include in every scanner and many cameras. The free version is really just a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    Photoshop can do everything you want or might need to do with any photo. I am talking about the pro version I am using, not the free one they include in every scanner and many cameras. The free version is really just a joke.
    But the problem is, a photo is not what you really want for graphics.
    I know the last major version of PS that I used was CS2, and it did have some vector graphic functionality, but Illustrator was what was designed for working with vectors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    But the problem is, a photo is not what you really want for graphics.
    I know the last major version of PS that I used was CS2, and it did have some vector graphic functionality, but Illustrator was what was designed for working with vectors.
    +1
    I use Photoshop for bitmap editing and creation but Illustrator or Corel Draw are the correct tools for anything which may require resizing where degradation such as jagged edges must be avoided in enlarged versions.
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