I noticed the logo...it's a very clever and apt one...The texture and tones on this are lovely...post processing trickery to give it some of this soft quality?
And more importanty....Happy and Healthy New Year to you and yours.
@granagringa@gardencat@marlboromaam@linnypinny Thank you all so kindly. Riley likes to sun bathe when she can. Inside these days as its been in the 20's mostly. I want to use my shoes in the logo design. I played around with pencil sketches and inverting the image as well as opacity levels. The YouTube videos go so fast that I haven't caught on yet to their techniques which they claim to be so simple and easy, piff, just piff.
Thank you so much, very grateful for all the kind comments. I am trying to gather my courage to learn more about PNG files which one tutorial used. This apparently allows more flexibility with logos.
The logo does not overpower this image but I wonder if it were on a different image, say a lighter or more delicate one, that it might be too prominent with the size of the shoes and that they are "solid." Just a thought.
More (probably un-needed) suggestions...I wonder if a one colour line drawing of the shoes, if you could do or get that, would work better than a more photographic version of them, like you have here? depending on the colour of the background they end up against, and the opacity of the logo image you use, I think the photo shoes might become either too strong or may blend too much with the underlying photo to stand out.
@gardencat That is a cool idea. Thank you so much. I just found an old tutorial on webfx.com that is from 2011 which is that year of my Photoshop version-CS5.
@runner365@cristie@jernst1779@robz Thank you all so very much. Riley is my walking buddy- she and I walk almost every day. I need it as much as she does but she is never as tired as I am...
January 5th, 2021
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And more importanty....Happy and Healthy New Year to you and yours.
Thank you so much, very grateful for all the kind comments. I am trying to gather my courage to learn more about PNG files which one tutorial used. This apparently allows more flexibility with logos.