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Posted on 25/03/06 01:21:17 AM
tank172
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Best approach for this???
2 Problems

1:
A client has shown me the logo that they want. The problem is that they want their logo to look very close to the original. The only difference is that they want the goose horizontally flipped in the frame and for me to redesign everything else. I don't know if that violates any laws. Original is below

http://members.aol.com/brupilgrim/logos/goose.jpg

For now, I have already isolated the goose and began redrawing. I would like to come up with something along the same lines as the original graphic so that the client is happy, but different enough to make me feel more comfortable (if this of course doesn't violate any laws!). Basically I am designing my own goose in the same pose as the one in the above link.


2nd Problem:
I have read a neat tutorial on how to use mesh in Illustrator. So, I began designing the wireframe of the head, neck, and abdomen of a photograph of a goose in flight from sxc. I'm using 3 photographs, 1 for the head, 1 for the wings, and 1 for the feet and tail-feathers. Surprisingly, it looks pretty good to me. But if anybody has experience with the mesh tool, I would like to know the best way to create feathers. Currently began building the wireframe of each feather while sampling the color from the original photograph on a layer below...but this is quickly proving to be a very tedious and fiddly task.

Any suggestions??

Thanks in advance,
Chris


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