Talk:Sony Pictures Network/@comment-25155114-20170127235650/@comment-25155114-20170128003804

BTW, guys, this is how I did the 1988-1993 Columbia Network logo. I know it's fictional, but I want to show you how I made it.

Well, first, I got the '89 Columbia print logo (without the text).

Then, I converted it to vector with http://picsvg.com/ just to make it more sharp and transparent.

Then, I opened Scratch 2.0 offline editor.

Then, I opened the '89 .svg Print Torch Lady to the editor and sized it down.

Then, I went on to MS Paint, chose the font "Souvenir (the 1976-1993 Columbia font)", typed in "Columbia Network".

Then, I went on to the same website with how I vector-ized the '89 Columbia print torch lady and converted the text to be vector and sharp, just so I can't remove these annoying blue-orange things on texts.

Then, I stacked "Columbia" and "Network" by moving "Network" on the bottom of "Columbia".

Then, I made the text a little bold by duplicating the text. I duplicated twice. The first duplicate, I moved it a little to the right, and the other, I moved it a little to the left.

Then, I dragged the '89 Columbia print logo with the text and put it above the text.

And finally, I converted it to bitmap.