Try to shut off anti-aliasing when drawing it. What app are you using to make it?
Alternatively, use a black background instead of a white one, and the lines will be blackish instead of whitish.
(06-16-2019, 08:36 PM)Karlotta Wrote: Try to shut off anti-aliasing when drawing it. What app are you using to make it?
Alternatively, use a black background instead of a white one, and the lines will be blackish instead of whitish.
Ah using photoshop but not very good at it can you help??
Looks to me as if you had a white back ground, drew the logo, and then you set the background to be transparent. But the originally white background made the anti-aliasing feature create the white surrounding. It's probably easiest if you just make the background color black before you draw the logo, so the anti-aliasing wont create an artifact that shows up on black forum background.
Create a new layer
Use pen tool to trace over the shape on right, make the path a selection
Fill with red using solid colour adjustment
add a glow effect but alter the settings to be as thin as possible but not "jaggy"
Copy layer
Flip horizontally
That should do it
oh i see what you mean, you want to still show the black on the left
i can send you the psd if you want, to show what i did, and you can use it for the rest (copy and paste layer style etc)