Mascot Logos design for eSports with Artificial Intelligence: Create unique and shocking emblems

Vectorization 1

A course by Moi "Angry" Alxes , Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined January 2019
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148 students
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About the video: Vectorization 1

Overview

“Now that you've chosen your sketch, it's time to digitize and create our mascot logo in vectors. To do this, I'll teach you an orderly and precise method that will help you create the mascot logo so you can easily edit the color or lighting.”

In this video lesson Moi "Angry" Alxes addresses the topic: Vectorization 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Mascot Logos design for eSports with Artificial Intelligence: Create unique and shocking emblems. Create Pascot Shift Logos for ESports equipment using graphic design techniques and visual synthesis in Photoshop and Illustrator.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson. i'm going to teach you how to vectorize the sketch. For this. we will use Illustrator. I'll show you a layer-organized method that will help you edit it later without any issues. So. let's get started. To start. i'm going to create a 1200x1200 workspace. which for me is a sufficient size to work with. I'll keep it in RGB mode and set the resolution to 72 ppi for screen use. As we've discussed repeatedly. high resolutions aren't necessary here since it will primarily remain in a digital format. This approach efficiency without compromising the intended quality. and with this....”

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Course summary for: Mascot Logos design for eSports with Artificial Intelligence: Create unique and shocking emblems

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (2)
  • 148 students
  • 4 units
  • 24 lessons (4h 45m)
  • 13 downloads
  • Category

    Design
  • Software

    Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Graphic Design, Logo Design

Moi "Angry" Alxes

Moi "Angry" Alxes
A course by Moi "Angry" Alxes

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Moi Alxes, known in the design world as Angrymoi, is a graphic designer specializing in creating mascot logos for eSports teams. From a young age, Moi showed an interest in art, participating in competitions and exhibitions. His passion for artistic drawing led him to study Graphic Arts at the Escola Del Treball and Digital Marketing 3.0, which introduced him to the fascinating world of video games and graphic design. Moi founded Angrymoi eSports Studio, the first design studio specialized in eSports in Latin America, where he has worked with champion teams such as Influence Rage and 25 eSports.

Moi has developed a unique methodology based on dynamic lighting synthesis, allowing him to create logos with a high visual impact and functionality. His creative approach seeks a balance between illustration and synthesis, ensuring that the logos effectively convey the team's values. Moi also combines his work at Angrymoi Studio with his role in the marketing department of a holding company, where he applies his design expertise to various business lines. His career is a testament to his dedication and creativity in the world of eSports graphic design.


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Mascot Logos design for eSports with Artificial Intelligence: Create unique and shocking emblems. Design course by Moi "Angry" Alxes

Mascot Logos design for eSports with Artificial Intelligence: Create unique and shocking emblems

A course by Moi "Angry" Alxes
Graphic Designer. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined January 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (2)
  • 148 students