Help with modifying a logo

Hi Everyone

I downloaded a sample logo from the internet & changed the colours using photoshop.

Since my photoshop skills are limited, can someone pls make the ‘shine’ on the spoon wider ?

I’m guessing the widest part of the shine should twice the size.

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Sample Logo D/L

Thanks in Advance.

Logo. Photoshop. PNG…
Do they not have a vector version of it - you edit logos in Illustrator if possible.
And you say logo, is the EULA permitting you to use it in a logo.
Or is this just going to be an icon for a webpage.

It’s very simple to do in Photoshop anyway. But if it’s supposed to be a logo or an icon for print you’re in the wrong program/file format.

Erase the shine or make a new one - whatever way you want to do it.

Make a new one

Thanks for sharing the photoshop tutorial.

I’ll give it a try.

FYI - the logo is for a website.

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What about the rest of my queries?

Best to design in vector to start with - SVG could be better for the web.
But what about if they want flyers/brochures/posters?

You’ll need a vector logo - suggest you start there - then convert it for the website.

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Just to emphasise what Smurf2 said, logos shouldn’t be built in Photoshop. Logos need to be scalable and built in a vector program, like Illustrator, not a raster program, like Photoshop. Even if you’re not planning to use this as a logo and, instead, just use it as a piece of art on a website, it’s still best drawn in a vector program and saved as a scalable SVG, not a raster file.

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As Smurf2 and Just-B they said, you need to make a logo to be scalable which this means to use a vector graphic program like Illustrator, Affinity Designer (free program) or Inkscape. Affinity Designer comes with a program that can covert raster images to vector images, these are my other subjections.

… or you can build the original raster image 36" high. Or higher in case it’s used for the side of a building.

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All I see with Photoshop and Logo are $$$$$$$
(as a sign guy I’ve given up on ‘right file format’ and just focus on how much it’ll cost you for me to fix it for you.)

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