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* [https://www.vw.com Volkswagen] | * [https://www.vw.com Volkswagen] |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 2 October 2020
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Volkswagen Logo
After making the Samsung Logo, I decided to make a series of logos, like piphi. But, I will not use any of piphi's code, and I'm probably not going to code the logos piphi codes.
More Info
Starting Off
First, I copied an image of the Volkswagen logo, and then I pasted it in mspaint.
Coloring
I didn't use the pipette this time, so I just used a color that fits.
Overview
Overall, this felt easier than the Samsung logo. It consisted of less line segments and filling, because the Volkswagen logo consists of a V and a W, both of which do not have that many curves, and I find it easy.