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Re: Coat of Arms Designer
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lugnet.castle
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Wed, 19 Feb 2003 19:32:17 GMT
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OMG, that was great fun! It looks to have the proper aspect ratio for Lego
shields, right? Make one for mini-fig torsos, too, please! It would be so
cool for them to match.
One observation of mine - the purple is very hard to distinguish from the
blue. Maybe tweak it a bit so that it's a littler redder and just a little
lighter? I know that it's hard to keep the purples from turning pink, which
I suspect is what you were trying to avoid.
As for printing them, my suggestion would be to print them coloring-page
style (just the lines) and color them in after with Sharpies, since there is
such a variation in colors from printer to printer.
My two cents,
Tanya
In lugnet.castle, Stephen Wroble writes:
> This isn't really LEGO, but it is medieval.
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> I've created a Coat of Arms Designer which you are welcome to play with:
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> http://swroble.home.att.net/Activities/CoatOfArms.html
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> Stephen
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| This isn't really LEGO, but it is medieval. I've created a Coat of Arms Designer which you are welcome to play with: (URL) is the Beta version. Eventually I'll make one that lets you print out your design. I'm trying to figure out how to make it (...) (22 years ago, 16-Feb-03, to lugnet.castle)
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