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Practice Vector

To legitimize your logo, you'll need to know how to turn it into a vector graphic. You may have a great sketch of your logo. It may look totally legit too, but won't work well in your game without being turned in to a vector graphic. It can be a bit tricky to get the hang of vectoring, but the more you do, the easier it will get. I'll show you the basics of vectoring, give you a few pointers, and let you practice.

This first video will walk you through the process of setting up an Ai file for vectoring.
Once you're file is set up, it's time to get down to business and start making some lines! The first video will walk you through the inner ear of the lion, the second is of the white outline and the third is the blue oval. Watch them in order and vectoring should be easy.

Part 1 - The Inside of the Ear

Part 2 - The White Outline

Part 3 - Coloring the white, Finishing the Logo

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