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Apr 10 at 17:25 answer added xenoid timeline score: 0
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Apr 7 at 15:11 answer added Billy Kerr timeline score: 0
Apr 7 at 14:40 comment added DonutGaz I don't own the logo, just doing a personal project with it.
Apr 7 at 14:23 comment added Billy Kerr GIMP isn't really the right kind of software for creating logos TBH. It's a photo editor. The problem you are having is that there is not just two colours. The edges have antialiasing which creates many different colours of pixels, and that will always cause issues. It would be much better to use a vector image editor, even to redraw/recreate the logo in vectors. That way you could draw paths, add fills and strokes, and change them whenever you want, avoiding the antialiasing issue entirely. Inkscape is a free and Open Source vector image editor.
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