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is what I need it to look like. But want it to say: Davis SealCoating

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How much are you paying? PM me I could make it for you? Need it printed and all that or just a file?
 
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And what do you offer in return? :)

Actually I'd try checking out some of the free online logo generator websites...
 
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Website is going in the paper tomorrow so the sooner the better
 
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just to hold you over until you pay somebody to make it look exactly as its suppose to.

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Thanks man!!! if you can make it perfect to match i'll pay ya.
 
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Here's one that has the text matched, but no bubble effect. Not quite sure how to do that one.

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yeah i couldn't match the font, and i certainly didn't know how do to the bubble, i just made something quick to kinda look alright to put up on the internet, lol
 
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Here's a bubble. It doesn't match the one you had, but it's closer than no-bubble. Hope it helps.

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For future reference how did you do that, and what font it is?
 
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PowerBookG4 said:
For future reference how did you do that, and what font it is?
Source File: http://www.rsensen.com/logo.psd
Font=Arial Black

Tutorial

1. Make text
2. Adjust blending options on text for an inner shadow, bevel, and a stroke.
3. Duplicate text layer.
4. On duplicate layer, remove shadow and bevel. Make a black stroke as big as you want the bubble to be.
5. On duplicate layer, add a color overlay to make the text completely white.
6. Rasterize duplicate layer and combine with a new empty/transparent layer. (click it in the layers pallet and hit Cmd+E).
7. Use the magic-background eraser to remove the white text, leaving the black stroke.
8. With that layer selected, mess around with different gradients and bevels to get a bubble-like effect.
9. Mess around with different blurs to blend in with background. I recommend putting the bubble layer underneath the text layer.
 
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rs2sensen said:
Source File: http://www.rsensen.com/logo.psd
Font=Arial Black

Tutorial

1. Make text
2. Adjust blending options on text for an inner shadow, bevel, and a stroke.
3. Duplicate text layer.
4. On duplicate layer, remove shadow and bevel. Make a black stroke as big as you want the bubble to be.
5. On duplicate layer, add a color overlay to make the text completely white.
6. Rasterize duplicate layer and combine with a new empty/transparent layer. (click it in the layers pallet and hit Cmd+E).
7. Use the magic-background eraser to remove the white text, leaving the black stroke.
8. With that layer selected, mess around with different gradients and bevels to get a bubble-like effect.
9. Mess around with different blurs to blend in with background. I recommend putting the bubble layer underneath the text layer.

Wow thanks alot!
 
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here you go mate.
I got the font as Arial Black. I did the bubble as best I could - I could probably refine it a little more, but this was as close as I could get for now. I also cloned the bevel highlight at the top, and kept the height the same, so it should just fit into your design - you'd just need to alter the slices around it as the width increased.
It's a .png file, so no loss of quality. Hope this helps you out ;)

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