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[WIP] High Quality North Yankton Logo

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Hi Y'all. I'm in the midst of trying to recreate the North Yankton State Patrol logo to be high quality. I just started it so all I have so far is "NORTH YANKTON" updated. I'm just having trouble finding the font of the original text. I found a font that kind of works but isn't perfect. Any help or input would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

New Logo:

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Old Logo:

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1 hour ago, Slendis said:

tbh i kinda like the old logo more :whistling:

Well my ultimate goal is to make the "new" logo just a higher quality version of the old one. I want to make them look exactly the same but able to be used with 4k textures

 

18 hours ago, jumperman09 said:

Something I suggest, Use the eraser tool and erase the old lettering then color over it using color picker. That way instead of kinda seeing the old lettering behind the new one, It'll look more realistic and nice looking. 

Well obviously. Like I said I just started it.

3 minutes ago, Narobic said:

Well my ultimate goal is to make the "new" logo just a higher quality version of the old one. I want to make them look exactly the same but able to be used with 4k textures

 

Well obviously. Like I said I just started it.

Yeah I gotcha. You asked for help so I just wanted to let ya know you could do that. 

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