EDIT- Added an SVG version for you Inkscapers. Thanks ~SmileyBarry! Second Set: [link]
Mass Effect Vector Pack by Karly "Karlika" Rosen. All Emblems and logos are copyrighted by BioWare/EA Games. Use of this vector pack is strictly for Fan and Non-Commercial Uses ONLY. If used, please give credit to me, even if it's like 'Vector by Karlika'. Or something. Thank you, and Enjoy!
This Pack Contains AI, EPS SVG and Preview JPG of: -Mass Effect Title Logo -N7 Emblem -SR1 Emblem -SR2 Emblem -Normandy Emblem -Cerberus Logo -System Alliance Emblem -Spectre Emblem -Paragon Emblem -Renegade Emblem -Original Color Swatches (In case of accidents!)
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I'm sorry to keep pestering you about this, but I'm having some issues with the .ai and .eps formats (can't open the .svg at all; my copy of Illustrator apparently doesn't work). I can open them in Photoshop just fine, but when I do so, it rasterises the images, which kind of defeats the purpose of them being vector. I don't have the means to reinstall Illustrator (it's complicated) and my computer is probably too old to download InkScape or another freeware substitute for it (I have Gimp, but it doesn't work either). Do you have any suggestions for ways I could work around this? (The only one I see at the moment is that the rasterised logos are large enough that I could scale them down to the size I'd be using in my art and you wouldn't notice graininess unless you printed them out, but I think it's still not perfect.)
You'd probably have to go google hunting for other free-ware vector editing software, I'm unfamiliar to them, since I was fortunate enough to start off on Adobe Software. Other than that, I don't know how else to fix this.
*looks at vector again* Hmm, well, the swoosh is already there. If I just did a bevel on the edges...*thinks* Hey, y'know, I could make the gradient a slightly different colour for each chapter of my fancomic. COOL BEANS!
Thanks for the help! (And my fancomic starts here if you're at all interested in giving it a read: [link] )
So now I have to figure out how to bevel, but my roommate with his degree in Photoshop 2D computer animation can probably discover that faster than I could.
GIMP: [link]
PS: [link]
AI:[link]
It's a fairly simple tool, it all a matter of playing with the sliders to get it to look right.
Thanks for the help!
Photoshop2D computer animation can probably discover that faster than I could.