could someone make a flag of a algerian socialist for me? is for my timeline.
Should be okay but the eyes are a bit derpy looking
Should be okay but the eyes are a bit derpy looking
The look is a bit cartoonish. In a nutshell it’s a little too bigwhat's "derpy" about the eye ?
Is that a complaint or a compliment?Looks like France and Italy joined at the hip, with Italy standing on its head.
Odd as that's exactly how the eagle is in other arms.The look is a bit cartoonish. In a nutshell it’s a little too big
Is that a complaint or a compliment?
Can someone create a coat of arms for my creation Teklistan? It's a country residing in OTL Orenburg Oblast. Its main religion is Russian Orthodox. The only request I would like on it is two gold six pointed stars. Everything else is up to you
I think you can get away with a repurpose of this one:Could someone knock together A 'British Central America' flag?
This is for my timeline (link below) and British central America includes Most of modern Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and of course Panama.
I'm quite open on design although it must of course be in keeping with other Commonwealth flags (sloths optional, canal desired)
The Previous flags I have comissioned from here were Perfect so I have high hopes, thank you very much for your time.
Another wonderful job! Thank you so much!how about something based on the COA of Orenburg Oblast (1st pix)
but with the stars replacing the flags and the colours rearranged to follow heraldic customs (this pix) ?
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Can someone do a British flag and/or coat of arms for an Oldenburg cadet branch that rules over Great Britain? They have been ruling GB from 1714 to the present day.
no worriesAnother wonderful job! Thank you so much!
Thanks for the nice design. Maybe I should’ve just asked for CoA.flag wise, I would assume the british flag would stay the same unless the county of Oldenburg was a co-equal member. COA wise, I would assume that the arms of this cadet branch would replace the hannovrian 4th quarter in this OTL COA from 1714-1801:
Thanks for the nice design. Maybe I should’ve just asked for CoA.