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Turn a logo into pasta using generative fill

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Oct 26, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

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Hello everyone,

 

I was trying to turn a logo into pasta where each element would be a different type of pasta - like a long curve on top would be from spaghetti and simpler lines like another type of pasta and a reactangle would turn to pesto. I experimented with different prompts but the results were far from impressive.

 

What type of prompt would you do for this?

 

Thanks for your time!

 

 

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Oct 26, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

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I wouldn't use Ai for a job like that, except maybe to generate some ideas.  Where logos are concerned, you generally need to be precise and have full control of the process.  That's why that sort of work is usually done with vectors.  I looked for an image of the different types of pasta as a guide for colour and shape.

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Spaghetti was doable using a Handwriting font and Layer Styles.image.png

 

You could make a reasonable Tagliatelle using Calligraphy brush presets and the same layer style as for the spaghetti. 

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Those shapes and sizes would dictate what a logo might need to look like to flow one to the other .

 

I don't know if that has helped at all?  If you really want to use Generative Fill then have a look at Jesus Rameriz demonstrating how to join two images with Generative Fill

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