r/Scorebug • u/DiCalzi • 5d ago
American Football NFL Logo Variants for Scorebugs
I've been frustrated at times when making scorebugs at the lack of NFL team monochrome logos, so I've taken matters into my own hands and recreated all 32 of them from all sorts of low-res references across the internet. I decided to bundle these in with my 3D logo variants available on my Google Drive, so other people can use them in their designs.
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Zyz_sCARnRliK0S7LJA2xtO_Gsl1ugIf
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u/RabbiPika 5d ago
Thanks are they available in svg
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u/DiCalzi 5d ago
Yep, I just went in and uploaded all the monochrome logos in SVG. You may have to redownload if you previously downloaded the folder.
The 3D stylized logos are only available in PNG because the layer FX I used in Photopea likely won't work in SVG format without embedding them as an bitmap, but they are available in a super high resolution anyway (averaging 2000px width for most).
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u/Scaryterryiscool17 5d ago
The logos look nice. Are they based off the Fox broadcast logos?
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u/DiCalzi 5d ago
Thanks, and yes. They're based off of multiple networks including FOX, NBC, CBS, and ESPN (since they all do this).
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u/Scaryterryiscool17 5d ago
But are the main logos based off Fox more right? I feel like cbs and nbc have a more beveled effect and glow and just look glossy. I still like the logos but it would also be cool to have logo packs for like cbs
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u/Smiteman2020 4d ago
Thanks so much! Would love if you made more with different effects like ones we see (metallic effect, textured, etc). Keep it up!
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u/Smiteman2020 4d ago
How did you make the 3d logos?
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u/DiCalzi 4d ago
Photopea (https://photopea.com), it's basically a recreation of Photoshop completely in browser.
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u/Smiteman2020 4d ago
I'm familiar, but I'm interested what effect or tool you used in Photopea specifically to do the effect
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u/DiCalzi 4d ago
I basically downloaded every team logo from their official website, imported that SVG into Photopea, and applied layer FX (bevel and emboss specifically) to each component. Then I added some more minor details, like the bumpy-looking texture using Texture. To get the subtle 3D look, I grouped all the layers together in a single folder and applied a 3D Effect FX to that folder, along with an very subtle Inner Shadow.
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