Here is an attempt:Could someone recolor the red "shell" silver and the body a darker silver/gray:
Thank but could you lighten his back and return his shoes to red.
Thank but could you lighten his back and return his shoes to red.
gold on white makes for very poor contrast. You might want to have the gold maple leaf on the red part instead.--For Britain, a white diamond intersected by diagonal red lines, with the upper square filled in with the same red.
--For Canada, the same symbol as Britain, but with a golden maple leaf in the lower square.
--For Portugal, a blue diamond with a red border and five white dots inside it, arranged like the dots on the "5" side of a die.
That's a fair point. I don't think moving the leaf will work--the red square represents the Empire as a whole, and it would send an odd message to have the leaf over it--but I think I'll make it green to make it more distinct.gold on white makes for very poor contrast. You might want to have the gold maple leaf on the red part instead.
Do you think rotating the dots so it's a 1-3-1 pattern would make it work better with a diamond?the dot pattern in the portuguese COA is a squarish pattern so might look weird within a diamond. You might want to either have the roundel be a square or else have the blue square be in the middle of a white diamond bordered red.
I really like the colors! Would it be possible to make the border also diamond-shaped, without a white filling between the blue and red?This is the only one I could do:
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Here you goreally like the colors! Would it be possible to make the border also diamond-shaped, without a white filling between the blue and red?
Perfect! I appreciate you doing this for me.Here you go
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No worries. It was fairly simple for me to do.Perfect! I appreciate you doing this for me.
Here you go:Hello! I wasn't sure whether to post this request here or in the other thread, so I'm doing it in both just in case
I need a couple of military air markings of varying shapes.
-For Russians, the St. Andrew's naval ensign within a blue border.
--For Britain, a white diamond intersected by diagonal red lines, with the upper square filled in with the same red.
--For Canada, the same symbol as Britain, but with agoldengreen maple leaf in the lower square.
--For New England, the same as Britain, but a green fir tree in the lower square
--For Argentina, an oval bisected horizontally, with the lower half colored white and the upper half colored with the blue from Argentina's flag. The middle of the oval should have a golden circle.
--For Portugal, a blue diamond with a red border and five white dots inside it, arranged like the dots on the "5" side of a die.(completed)
Thank you in advance to anyone willing to accept this request.
Both are amazing. Thank you!No worries. It was fairly simple for me to do.
If you prefer a white border though:
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This is fantastic! If it's not too much trouble, would you mind making the Argentine oval elongated vertically, like the the one in their coat of arms?Here you go:
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(click the thumbnails for the full-size versions)
I did two versions of the Russian one, as I don't know whether you prefer the older light blue or the modern darker blue. I also did two versions of the Canadian one, with the second one using Marc's suggestion.
Edit: I see you've edited your request to have a green maple leaf instead, so here it is:
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