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January 20, 2021
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Logo Design Problem

  • January 20, 2021
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Hello,

 

I have a client who make tatoo and want a logo.

I design the logo with illustrator, that's OK, but now he want i put the logo on a stone photography.

Like if the logo was painted on the stone.

What kind of software i could use to do that ???

I look in Photoshop but i don't find where to do.

Have you ay suggestion ?

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Participant
January 21, 2021

Thanks all for you responses

I think i was not so much clear on what he wants.

 

 He gave me some stones he take, and he want i make a photo shoot like the second picture.

And after that i need to project the logo on the stone like the first one.

And it was the second i don't know what to use.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 21, 2021

I think you will need a real 3D application that  you can create rock models that you can wrap your 2d tatoos around.    In Photoshop you can try converting your tatoo a smart object layer to harden your tatoo. Then play around with transform scale and warp to see how well you can distort tor tatoo the the rock 3d perspective shape.

JJMack
Participant
January 21, 2021

Hi,

Have you an idea of what kind of software ? Is Adobe have one or do i need another one ?


Thanks

Leslie Moak Murray
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 20, 2021

Here is a quick example using a stone texture I made myself by photographing an old building. I this kind of what you mean?

 

I thought the word layer might be too faint, so I duplicated it and adjusted the opacity slider:

 

You can also get different effects according to what color you make the type layer (mine is white), and you can adjust the hue and saturation of the stone layer as well, with Image>Adjustments.

 

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 20, 2021

Adding a displacement map to the logo smart object layer may help the logo conform to the texture surface. the smat object is placed on.

JJMack
Leslie Moak Murray
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 20, 2021

You can get this effect in different ways probably, but I'd do it with a texture overlay. If you google "Photoshop Textures," many free ones will come up. Here's one of many that I got from Webtreats a while back:

https://www.deviantart.com/webtreatsetc/art/Stone-Pavement-Marble-Textures-160014787 

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-Place the stone texture on the layer under your text. You can also change the stone color with Adjustments.

-Set the text layer to Overlay, or try Soft Light maybe. I can do some screen shots of what I mean if you've never done this before?