![]() This makes the bright orange shape becomes two parts. Now focus on the next to last image, select two anchor points highlighted with red and click on the “ Cut path at selected anchor points” icon from the Properties bar. Enter a -10px Offset and click OK, then replace the existing fill color of the newly created shape with a very dark blue ( #103056). Still having the bright orange shape selected and open the Offset Path dialog box again. Enter a -12px Offset and click OK, then replace the existing fill color of the newly created shape with bright orange ( #f5873c). ![]() Keep the white shape selected and open the Offset Path dialog box. Select the very dark blue shape created in step 3 and go to the Object > Path > Offset Path… Enter a -14px Offset and click OK, then replace the existing fill color of the newly created shape with white ( #ffffff). Next remove the stroke of this object and then fill it with very dark blue ( #103056).Ĥ. Keep the resulting object selected and go to the Object > Expand Appearance. Still having the resulting object selected and go to the Effect > Stylize > Round Corners… Enter a 16px Radius and click OK. Select the two red objects created in step 2, then open the Pathfinder panel ( Window > Pathfinder) and click on the Unite button. ![]() The resulting object should look like the last image below.ģ. In the Reflect dialog box, check the Vertical and click Copy. Now select the red object, pick the Reflect Tool (O), then hold down Alt and click on the right side of the red object. Once your object is drawn, select the black rectangle and remove it. Next with the help of the Pen Tool (P), create a red object as you see in the second image. Pick the Rectangle Tool (M) and create a 172 by 415px black rectangle. ![]() Select RGB, Screen (72ppi) and make sure that the Align New Objects to Pixel Grid box is unchecked before you click OK.Ģ. Select Pixels from the Units drop-down menu, enter 1000 in the width box and 740 in the height box then click on the Advanced button. Launch Illustrator and then press (Ctrl + N) to create a New document. If you think you don’t want to create your own, alternatively you can try baseball logo maker. Later, with basis vector shape building techniques and some warp effects, you will get the final logo. Using the Rectangle Tool, the Ellipse Tool or the Pen Tool you will create the basic shapes. In this new tutorial, I will show you how to create a baseball badge logo. ![]()
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