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		<title>Combining Basic Shapes To Create A Logo</title>
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This project is a thorough exercise in combining basic shapes. Select the ellipse tool and drag out a circle 140 pixels wide by 140 pixels high. Choose any fill and stroke you like, as we will be changing them later. Copy and paste the circle and make the new circle 80% of the size of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Creating A Logo Using Primitive Shapes</title>
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Although the pen tool is a good tool for creating vector artwork, getting perfect curves and symmetry in your shapes can be difficult. Often it is easier to combine basic shapes to produce the desired shape. The following project uses basic shapes in this way.
Create a new document with the following attributes:



Width
500 pixels


Height
500 pixels


Resolution
72 pixels/inch


Canvas [...]]]></description>
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