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The Z Token - Watermark


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Here's a watermark I just made, I'm going to use it on my future art...

 

Here it is:

 

 

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I call it "The Z Token" :)

 

What do you think?

 

 

Haha, just kidding... that's what it started as xD

 

Here's the real one:

 

 

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What do you think? :)

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I get a 'comic book' character vibe from this :p

Other than that, a nice introduction to watermarking! It's simple, readable, and catchy, which are some of the primary things you need aesthetic-wise :)

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I get a 'comic book' character vibe from this :p

Other than that, a nice introduction to watermarking! It's simple, readable, and catchy, which are some of the primary things you need aesthetic-wise :)

Haha :p Thank you Goggy :D

 

 

Was this too made on Illustrator ? :)

This is something Ive been looking forward to actually i really want to learn shading like this in Photoshop :)

Yes, it was made in Ai as well :p 

 

Good luck :)

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Cool! But I'd like to see how you blend it into your artwork since its a shiny one!

Good work!

Yeah, I thought it would be good to use a shiny one as it pops out, so it's easy to tell it's mine, but on the other hand, it would break the "illusion" of the art :/

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I love logos, but I'm extremely lazy to make them myself. I really see that this can turn out to be something really nice ( It already is :p ).

So follow these steps, post the future creation whenever you make it and tag me :)

 

 

I would suggest keeping the Z and the token one color ( Black works best ). And connecting them, YET adding some parts that

are broken off. As for it being only One letter connect the whole shape and the letter together, and the square OR circle-ify the

whole thing. :)

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