Can someone make an inverted color flag of the state of Tennessee?
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Can someone make an inverted color flag of the state of Tennessee?
Glad I could help. I've had at least a dozen flags made for me on here, as well as some maps. Feels nice to help out others!Yup.
I can't draw it but I'm thinking a bird (simurgh?) whose wings form a nearly closed crescent. Within the wings would be stars for each member.It is a secular organisation. I would say don't be afraid of using a Crescent but "Allahu Akbar" or "the Shahada" would not work.
Also since I am here could someone provide me with a flag/symbol for "Turanic Concil", a sort of (slightly more integrated) Turkic EU in an ATL that start with a mostly identical 1914 with a different WW1.
I was thinking a similar thing or the winged leopard from the seal of Samarkand (from wikipedia),I can't draw it but I'm thinking a bird (simurgh?) whose wings form a nearly closed crescent. Within the wings would be stars for each member.
I was thinking a similar thing or the winged leopard from the seal of Samarkand (from wikipedia),
surrounded by stars, but I can't draw that well. I though about a crescent with stars on a sky blue field, but ended up being rather close to OTL's Turkic Council (from wikipedia):
I ended up trying a stylized Tree of Life that occasionally shows up in Central Asia Turkic design. The sky-blue is, well, the open sky. I find it to be a good pan-Turkic color as well. Green for the steppe, as well as an allusion to Islam.
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I'm not sure it feels like a 'council' flag, but it looks okay waving.
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I can't draw it but I'm thinking a bird (simurgh?) whose wings form a nearly closed crescent. Within the wings would be stars for each member.
Edit: like this roughly:
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Thank you. Was meant to stand in for a bird image but does work as a stylised image.I like that stylized version of the bird. Recognizable, but still an easy-to-manufacture flag. I might open the wings a little at the top to give impression of a crescent.
Sorry, I meant a recognizable as a stylized bird. At least to me it is.. Was meant to stand in for a bird image but does work as a stylised image.
Yes. Sorry if what I said sounded like I didn't get that.Sorry, I meant a recognizable as a stylized bird. At least to me it is.
I ended up trying a stylized Tree of Life that occasionally shows up in Central Asia Turkic design. The sky-blue is, well, the open sky. I find it to be a good pan-Turkic color as well. Green for the steppe, as well as an allusion to Islam.
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I'm not sure it feels like a 'council' flag, but it looks okay waving.
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Completely agree.it doesn't look to me like the flag of an international organisation simply because the vast majority of them tend to go with a logo-centered-on-a-plain-background design
I don't really know anything about that series so I can't really say what colours would be more appropriate. To me a beret is more of a military headdress than a police one though it might make perfect in-universe. One thought that pops to mind is that since this a frontier sort of place, the rippers could wear stetson or akubra with the badge at the front. Here are some policemen from the state of Queensland wearing akubras to give an example.
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Glad I could help. I've had at least a dozen flags made for me on here, as well as some maps. Feels nice to help out others!
I think it sounds like a cool concept. The Forrest planet is beyond my capabilities (Tennessee. flagsdesigner only goes so far) but i could have the mars one by friday for you.Please pardon my rambling (one worries I may be over-sharing), but I've been trying to work out designs for the flags of three separate planets and struck on the idea that the most appropriate design might be a stylised depiction of the Planet's surface; not a map, per se, but something specifically constructed to reflect the impression a visitor gets when looking down from a shuttle or a space station as they touch down for the first time (for example a heavily forested planet would have layers of black and green tree shapes to suggest an apparently endless wilderness of trees, while a desert world like Mars might simply have a huge red curve against black).
May I please ask if this basic concept makes sense?
I agree that this is a nice concept. I had a quick go at creating a forest flag, but I don't think it works - except as something to make your eyes bleed!for example a heavily forested planet would have layers of black and green tree shapes to suggest an apparently endless wilderness of trees