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Apr 29, 2018 at 22:02 vote accept mindshaft
Apr 29, 2018 at 22:01 vote accept mindshaft
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Apr 29, 2018 at 21:11 history edited Welz CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 29, 2018 at 10:12 comment added mindshaft Thanks for the responses! Stroke is 8pt on that image. The challenge with "increas[ing] the stroke weight without impacting the appearance outside of the intersected area when using strokes that lie outside of the fill" if I understand it is the lack of yellow body mass. Larger stroke eats into/reduces the space between wings so the yellow isn't visible at reduced size. I'm starting to think redrawing it might be easier/better! :D
Apr 29, 2018 at 9:40 comment added DerGoliHerr Also make sure to never use strokes in your final design of a logo (logos specifically). If you Logo is ever to be used in CAD programs, e.g. if your logo gets cut out on a plotter, strokes will mess with the "cutting route" of the plotter. Instead, go to "Object -> Path -> Outline Strokes". This will create a shape with the exact size of your stroke.
Apr 29, 2018 at 9:26 comment added DerGoliHerr When using a white stroke, what are your settings for the stroke? You should be able to increase the stroke weight without impacting the appearance outside of the intersected area when using strokes that lie outside of the fill.
Apr 29, 2018 at 9:25 comment added fred_dot_u Because the widths of the "fingers" between the wings are small, your solution will involve creating ledges of a sort on the feather bases. Is this an acceptable modification? Another way of looking at it is that a hilt or handle to the sword (feather) will be created.
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Apr 29, 2018 at 8:28 history asked mindshaft CC BY-SA 3.0