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Getting Started: Sketch to logo
Getting Started: Sketch to logo
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Written by Ali Rahmoun
Updated over a week ago

In this quick guide, we're going to go through the steps of creating a logo from a sketch you draw on Logo Diffusion. You can also follow our video tutorial for more details.

Once you've logged in and reached the homepage, you'll want to select "image to image" from your dashboard, or "start with an image" from the center of the page.

Then once you get to you workspace, you can open the editor to start sketching.

This is where you can get creative. You can start from scratch or use one of you pre-made icons. Just pick your color and star drawing. You don't need to be an artist, and your sketch doesn't have to be precise, you can make a basic, rough design and Logo Diffusion will still get it.

You could also add an image as a base concept and sketch in the elements you want your logo to have.

When you're happy with your creation, it's time to write your prompt and pick your style, and you can also choose between 2D and 3D. When you're ready, just hit generate.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: If you're just experimenting with prompts or want to try out multiple styles, you can reduce the number of images generated to save on credits until you've found your ideal combination. This, and many more settings, can be changed in "advanced settings".


Once you've found your perfect logo, you can download it as a png, or you can click the vectorize button to get an editable vector ".SVG" file.

Or you can make some small tweaks with the edit option, use as inspiration for 3D, upscale, or any of the other options available below:

Here is the result we got just from clicking the 3D button and then generating.

Whenever you're done, just download your image and you're ready for your next generation.

We hope you found this guide helpful; if you have any other questions or suggestions we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out at.....
Be sure to check our other articles for more step by step tutorials, as well as removing backgrounds, FAQs and many other exciting features.

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