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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 12, 2017 23:27:38 GMT -6
If you put in wider 'bars' the coloured fields would get reduced
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 12, 2017 23:34:59 GMT -6
Only question I have left is if the eagle is a bit high? (I don't know, could be my eyes) Other than that... bam! I love it!!!
Thank you so much!!!
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 12, 2017 23:52:16 GMT -6
How's this?
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 13, 2017 7:17:54 GMT -6
Actually, now that I've seen it... I prefer the size of the eagle in the first one and the positioning of the eagle in the second. Thanks for all your hard work on this. I know how picky I can be! lol
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 14, 2017 3:24:42 GMT -6
Actually, now that I've seen it... I prefer the size of the eagle in the first one and the positioning of the eagle in the second. Thanks for all your hard work on this. I know how picky I can be! lol Thanks for the appreciation. However am not sure how do you propose to use our assistance to place the 'eagle of the size in the first one' in the 'position of the eagle in the second'. According to the little knowledge of Geometry that I remember from school, I fail to comprehend as to how can a different sized charge be placed in the same position. By position do you mean the top end, bottom end or the middle of the body. If you want the eagle to start at the same position from the top, then it's tail would end even lower.
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 14, 2017 5:57:23 GMT -6
Sorry for the confusion on this. What I meant was that the first eagle is larger than the one in the second example. In the second example, the eagle's "shoulders" are pretty much at the diagonal unlike the first where it's a bit higher.
If we could use the larger eagle from the first, and drop it to where it's "shoulders" are in a comparable spot on the diagonal, I think we'll have a winner!
Again, sorry for not being more clear. This is a true learning experience doing this by text alone.
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 14, 2017 22:54:36 GMT -6
Would act on it asap. In fact writing with words is not really hard, but its an art. In fact you are granted your arms in the form of a blazon (which is simply a set of words) and you can forge your arms (emblazon it) at any place. this system has been prevalent for ages. Ain't it cool?
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 14, 2017 23:13:05 GMT -6
How's this?
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 15, 2017 7:32:44 GMT -6
I love it!! That's the one!
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 15, 2017 11:17:40 GMT -6
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 15, 2017 23:07:12 GMT -6
I'd have to ask the SVA, S:reu Sir C. M. Siervicül regarding the eagle. However, when you are granted the blazon (wordings that depicts your arms) you (or the forge you visit) can replace it with any 'standard' replica of the said charge. Even the tint of the colours and the metals can vary. When the eagle charge, as has been used in the draft design of your arms, was first used in another arms it was decided in the College that this would be the standard eagle charge here in Talossa. Still I do not see any problem replacing it with a modern version. The only difference between this eagle that you now propose and the eagle we used is that we'll have to remove the tongue from the original charge and have the claws coloured in the same colour of its body.
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 16, 2017 7:00:30 GMT -6
No problem... again, I'd like the new eagle but it not... I understand
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 16, 2017 7:36:06 GMT -6
This is the how the golden eagle would look. Not sure if you'd like it.
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Post by Þon Txoteu É. Davinescu on Jun 16, 2017 8:20:16 GMT -6
I think I'll stick with the last one with the full size eagle. Thanks for trying though. Now that I am set with the last one (the one posted at 12:13am) with the big centered eagle, what's the next step?
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on Jun 17, 2017 1:11:35 GMT -6
Err... Being in different time zones, I am getting confused with the timings.
Just click on 'quote' on the right side of the post which contains the image you desire and re-post it.
Thanks.
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