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How I make my logo a "shooting star" look...

New Here ,
Apr 25, 2018 Apr 25, 2018

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Hey guys, im trying to keep logo at a minimum, but how do i add on the feature look of say with lack of better terms "a shooting start" look....  I want to have my semi circular logo on the right side of the right side of Home page, then on the left, I want to try and maybe so a shooting start look thats connected to my logo, but not necessarily the look of my logo; just a few lines of it flying through...I have that part of the website set as black how I want it, so the regular "wht xmas lights"look, would be awesome!  see attachment file!RawjaH Designs Logo ROUND_CLEAN_GOOD shooting star look.png

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Apr 25, 2018 Apr 25, 2018

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i don't know how what you're describing fits in with the logo you posted. perhaps you could hunt around for some examples.

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Apr 25, 2018 Apr 25, 2018

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Sorry just wanting a few lingering inconsistent semi-fuzzy lines like a shooting start in the distance would somewhat look like....  just coming from a few random sports on the logo might be some type of fuzzy brushwork and opacity idk

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Apr 25, 2018 Apr 25, 2018

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why not try and draw what you want and ask more specific questions if you get stuck? 'lingering', 'semi-fuzzy' etc. are terms that could visually mean any number of things.

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Apr 25, 2018 Apr 25, 2018

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u sound like a super smart dork who clearly gets notifications on your cell phone.  if it's so easy, why don't you help and show me so easily?

If it could mean a number of things?  Well, these things I don't know...i take it from your posts you don't share your knowledge lol, or lack thereof...., it must of cost you to much to learn....but then again that's all I was essentially asking if someone could share a few examples of what it sounds like I'm explaining, then maybe I can go on and learn what the actual thing I'm looking for name ...

wow, some people man...

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i'm happy to share whatever knowledge you need if you could share an example image, or a drawing on paper, or some indication of the look you're going for. i don't know why you think i'm being rude here.

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