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  1. I'm gonna start by apologising, I am not gifted at illustration, digital or otherwise! I need to create a colour gradient like the photo I've attached - transparent centre in an oval shape, with a gentle gradient going out on all sides. How would I do that please? I got the shape cut out ok, but I couldn't get the right style of gradient pattern so that the colours looked like this all the way around. Any and all ideas greatly appreciated, thank you!
  2. Not sure if this is possible, I created a logo and can send it to Vista print for items. But when I save it as a JPEG or GIF it has that white background, So when I try to overlay it on something the background covers. I have a lady that will put it on a tee for me, but I wanted to have the logo only, not a white block with the logo printed. Is this possible to have a "cutout" logo that I can put anywhere without trying to cutout each time (which also makes it choppy, since I'm a newby at it)
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