: This should be quite easy in Adobe Illustrator. Create the shape for your logo. Apply a thick stroke to it. The intention is to get the shape right, but only be black and white at this
This should be quite easy in Adobe Illustrator.
Create the shape for your logo.
Apply a thick stroke to it. The intention is to get the shape right, but only be black and white at this point.
Choose Object > Path > Outline Stroke to create an object from the stroke. You now have the logo as a complete black and white outline.
Create some shapes that split the object into the parts you'd like to shade differently. Make sure they overhang the edge of the logo object by quite a bit (this doesn't matter, and we'll be removing them later. You can use any tool to create these: Rounded rectangle, ellipse, freeform path, whatever.
Once you have all the sections worked out, select everything and use the Divide button in the Pathfinder panel. This will cut all the parts into separate objects.
Delete the parts you don't need (the ones that aren't the main logo shape.
Apply linear gradients to each object.
Easy :)
Extra bonus points awarded if you keep the initial logo as a base, so the joins between the sections receive better antialiasing (there's several ways to do this, depending on you competency). You could also keep the shapes in tact and use masking instead of the Pathfinder tools, but that may be a little more confusing.
It would also be possible to create these logos in Photoshop, but I'd take a different approach. Or, even better, create the paths you need in Illustrator, then move them across to Photoshop to apply the colours.
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