Cricket Academy Logo Editor Tutorials

The good thing is, that you don't need to be creative to make something great.

We have guys in our office who can tell you they couldn't even draw a stick figure well if they tried, but they place an overlay in the logo creator and then get to work and have created some incredible looking stuff!

Whatever you want to see on uniforms, bats, etc. you can make in this logo creator.

Awesome work here, will this mean we can create completely 100% accurate and authentic kits through the in-game academy? If so that's brilliant because I was pretty good at making kits in C07 but the DBC14 style of modding was sooo confusing for me and I think a lot of other people too

Thank you!
 
Regarding svg importer issue: i have figured out that only the svg files having a size of less than 20 kb can only be imported (i guess). Most of the vector files on google ain't svg. They are png files. You can use online converters to convert png to svg.
If you use a converter it will almost certainly not be usable.
 
Then what's the alternative?
Use the tools provided - such as in the example of recreating the Big Ant logo in the first video - or create something from scratch using an editor that can export to SVG natively.
 
Will the logo editor be available on the console version of the game when it is released?
 
Will the logo editor be available on the console version of the game when it is released?

DBC Academy is part of the game across all platforms. If the logo creator, or any other feature, is part of the Academy it will be available on all supported platforms (PS4, XBone, PC).
 
Please can somebody make this logo for me. I can't even draw a circle!
 

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hii guys
can any one plzz tell me how to create uniforms in the new academy
thanks
 
Will we be able to import JPEG/PNG files instead of SVG files in the future?
At this stage, no. PNG's and JPEG's simply don't scale the same way SVG's do.

You can always use an overlay and trace around it, I still think this is the best way to get around SVG importing and will teach you the important steps of how to use the logo creator to create awesome stuff!
 
I've tried importing svg's from illustrator in all different sizes and none work.

I keep getting the same error that the file size is too big even when it is under 20kb...???!!!???

How does the SVG need to be saved exactly - from illustrator or photoshop????

thx
 

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