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Nunez Sebastian

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Hello A.E. Community,

 

I am wondering how one is able to create a logo and livery for the airline. So far, I have seen very impressive liveries, but I really have no idea how people make those. Could somebody please give me insight on some tool that others use? 



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paint.net, GIMP or Adobe Photoshop


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Zacca

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paint.net, GIMP or Adobe Photoshop

these ones are good for liveries. for logos: illustrator, corel draw, inkscape are better



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Absolutely Paint.NET is the best software you can make a logo and livery in it..
But if you have some $50 bucks laying around, you can acquire Photoshop and Illustrator in no time. It's pretty complex yet pretty professional results

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But if you have some $50 bucks laying around, you can acquire Photoshop and Illustrator

You don't necessarily have to buy it  :shifty:



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You don't necessarily have to buy it  :shifty:

We are not all cheap hoes like you :P

 

Personally, I find that a heavily modified Paint.NET with many extra tools and effects does the trick :P


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You don't necessarily have to buy it  :shifty:

 

So there's another pirate in the sea :sly:

 

 

We are not all cheap hoes like you :P

 

Personally, I find that a heavily modified Paint.NET with many extra tools and effects does the trick :P

 

Everybody has a price :P

 

Anyway, it's true that once you personally customized/modified your Paint.NET to meet your own requirements, you'll probably use it more than photoshop.


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