04-18-2020, 11:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2020, 02:36 PM by rich2005.
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Made your logo with some on-line utility? Do not know which Gimp you use? Looks like 2.10.18 to me.
As tmanni pointed out the logo is originally vertical. To change to horizontal use Image -> Transform -> Rotate 90 anti-clockwise To scale the Image to 180 pix depth use Image -> Scale
example:
but
Well, you can't. If you scale the 96x400 image to 180x750, pixels are interpolated, always going to be some loss in quality.
You could totally remake the logo to fit 180x180 - something like this.
Graphic logos are best made as scale-able vector graphics (SVG) using something like Inkscape. Then import into Gimp at any size you want (apart from tiny when interpolated pixels look terrible)
Text looks after itself. For 180x180 it will be small, never going to be great. FWIW the font looks close to 'ubuntu'. Your logo, you should know the font you used.
I can give you a start, the logo as an svg. Attached.
As tmanni pointed out the logo is originally vertical. To change to horizontal use Image -> Transform -> Rotate 90 anti-clockwise To scale the Image to 180 pix depth use Image -> Scale
example:
but
Quote:...The size is 180x180 for Freelancer ...&... How can I resize the image without distorting the logo?
Well, you can't. If you scale the 96x400 image to 180x750, pixels are interpolated, always going to be some loss in quality.
You could totally remake the logo to fit 180x180 - something like this.
Graphic logos are best made as scale-able vector graphics (SVG) using something like Inkscape. Then import into Gimp at any size you want (apart from tiny when interpolated pixels look terrible)
Text looks after itself. For 180x180 it will be small, never going to be great. FWIW the font looks close to 'ubuntu'. Your logo, you should know the font you used.
I can give you a start, the logo as an svg. Attached.