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Make all the lines thinner in logo

New Here ,
Aug 18, 2017 Aug 18, 2017

Hello friends,

Im new to this forum, and new to the program. My knowledge database is not that big, yet.

I found an image on google, imported it, image traced it, recolored it and used it alongside a font to make a logo.

But my visual intuetion are telling me that the lines in the logo itself are too thick. I were wondering how I can make them thinner without redrawing the entire logo myself with lines (which I can change stroke thickness on).

The attached file is my current state of the logo, and I have highlighted the lines that I want to make thinner with red. Can you help me??

Thank you!

Kind regards Sebastian

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Aug 18, 2017 Aug 18, 2017

Sebastian,

Unless something specifically states otherwise, you would be breaking copyrights. And in any case it would be better to create something unique.

Apart from that, you may be able to use Object>Path>Offset Path with a negative value (and hide/delete the original), but image tracing is inherently non crisp/clear so it may look funny.

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Aug 18, 2017 Aug 18, 2017
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/sebastian+rookie  wrote

I found an image on google, imported it, image traced it, recolored it and used it alongside a font to make a logo.

Can you help me?? 

You may find it difficult to get substantive help from the professionals here after confessing to misappropriating someone else's artwork.

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