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Havard Wrote:Its a classic design for sure, but I was thinking something closer to DA1:
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I looked for other heraldic hawks, but I'm still not too convinced:
http://www.fleurdelis.com/falcons.htm
The shields seem to bear a (weavy?) bend across them with some kind of buckle in the centre....
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Yaztromo Wrote:Havard Wrote:Its a classic design for sure, but I was thinking something closer to DA1:
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I looked for other heraldic hawks, but I'm still not too convinced: http://www.fleurdelis.com/falcons.htm
Yeah, looks like its gonna be hard to find something that looks like the one in the illustrations.
Quote:The shields seem to bear a (weavy?) bend across them with some kind of buckle in the centre....
I think the central "knob" is supposed to be what is called a
Shield Boss in English, even though those are more common with round shield. I think the bend you mention is just a shadow effect.
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Sorry for being terribly curious (I am indeed), but... did you draw these coats of arms with free hand or you used some kind of support?
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Yaztromo Wrote:Sorry for being terribly curious (I am indeed), but... did you draw these coats of arms with free hand or you used some kind of support?
I used some free software online. I can see if I find the link when I get home. In some cases, the symbols on the coasts were taken from other places/modified by me.
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RobJN Wrote:That is the merlion, a chiefly Indian/Southeast asian mythical beastie. It is Singapore's mascot and national personification. (The name "Singapore" is derived from "Singapura," meaning "Lion City")
It recently underwent a face lift, by the way...
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