^^ I concur a bit on the fireworks bashing...it didn't run on x64 machines for a couple years - so, I was without it from 2005-2008. and
^yes, photoshop is good...but you can edit a png with just about any image editor these days.
Fireworks is a nightmare complex nightmare expensive way of just retyping the logo! If I wanted to add one of my photos as a background to the top of the template how do I import my photo and get it onto the template?
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Re: Logo editing / Fireworks
Posted 15 years 8 months ago
It probably depends on which template you are using. The file name for the background might vary from template to template. Which template are you using?
I personally use photoshop to create logos.A easy solution to avoid using FW with RT templates is pen the logo in FW.Choose style you like.Copy the background image(or whatever you want you)and paste into photoshop new file.Don't forget the gamma correction if saved as a .png(GammaSlamma for mac )
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Re: Logo editing / Fireworks
Posted 15 years 8 months ago
Brerabuyer wrote:
I am using the affinity template.
In that case, I'd suggest that you search the forum specifically for that template, and if you can't find the answer there already, start a new thread. That's where the Affinity experts hang out.
In that case, I'd suggest that you search the forum specifically for that template, and if you can't find the answer there already, start a new thread. That's where the Affinity experts hang out.
:arrowu: +1
You can replace the logo with any png you like, created in any program you like.
(You can use any image format, but that takes a bit of editing the source path to reference a jpeg, bmp, etc)
A lot of people get hung up on editing the original logo, using Fireworks, etc.
Unless you absolutely want to edit the original logo there's no need for Fireworks.