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<blockquote data-quote="dribbler1" data-source="post: 964881" data-attributes="member: 126183"><p>Hi joostzilla,</p><p> </p><p>I actually was doing them on a transparent background but decided to go a solid white background for a few reasons.</p><p>Firstly it created a problem adding the logos to the background... as there are so many logos its impossible to find good quality logos in .png format.. therefore having a solid white background allows logos to be used with white backgrounds in any format.. as the logos background is white it simply pastes straight over the solid white background seeing just the logo.</p><p> </p><p>Also I actually liked the look of a solid background apposed to the transparent background... the logos just seem to float and not really be part of the background when transparent... with a solid background the logo is embedded and the whole thing is one if you know what I mean... however I understand that this is a personal choice and is subject to ones own opinion.</p><p> </p><p>Can I ask why you need them on a transparent background? and what percentage of transparency were you after?</p><p> </p><p>I can do it but it will take a long time as a lot of the logos are jpeg with a white background... these logos would have to be found in .png which was hard to find hence the .jpeg images being used.... or the .jpeg images would have to be photoshopped to remove the white leaving just the logo.... this would not be easy (to have high quality) and would take a long time.</p><p> </p><p>Personally I think for future use of creating new logos a solid white background is the way to go. I provided a blank background so logos can simply be layered over the top and its very easy to find jpeg logos with white backgrounds that would paste over easily and seamlessly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dribbler1, post: 964881, member: 126183"] Hi joostzilla, I actually was doing them on a transparent background but decided to go a solid white background for a few reasons. Firstly it created a problem adding the logos to the background... as there are so many logos its impossible to find good quality logos in .png format.. therefore having a solid white background allows logos to be used with white backgrounds in any format.. as the logos background is white it simply pastes straight over the solid white background seeing just the logo. Also I actually liked the look of a solid background apposed to the transparent background... the logos just seem to float and not really be part of the background when transparent... with a solid background the logo is embedded and the whole thing is one if you know what I mean... however I understand that this is a personal choice and is subject to ones own opinion. Can I ask why you need them on a transparent background? and what percentage of transparency were you after? I can do it but it will take a long time as a lot of the logos are jpeg with a white background... these logos would have to be found in .png which was hard to find hence the .jpeg images being used.... or the .jpeg images would have to be photoshopped to remove the white leaving just the logo.... this would not be easy (to have high quality) and would take a long time. Personally I think for future use of creating new logos a solid white background is the way to go. I provided a blank background so logos can simply be layered over the top and its very easy to find jpeg logos with white backgrounds that would paste over easily and seamlessly. [/QUOTE]
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