Exactly how I wanted it!
Thanks!


The Georgian Emirates wrote:I would like a flag with a blue cross towards the left side but not completely. I then want a small white star a little to the right of the cross and in line with the horizontal part of the cross. Then another white star a little further right and lower. I would like for the background to be red.
Thank You!




The Holy Griffon wrote:I am very sorry if I'm making a mistake, as I know I asked for a complicated flag, but having seen so many not really easy ones come so fast and given that I asked about two weeks ago, is it possible that I have been forgotten?The Holy Griffon wrote:Greetings!
Would you be able to make a Northern Europe type flag with a dark gold cross on a deep dark blue background. Its arms should end with an Y, almost touching the ends of the flag and a dark gold griffon like the one I have now, looking in the opposite direction, i.e. right, should be in the upper left quadrant. It would be wonderful if the griffon could have a heavy crown of the same color.

Imagey Nation wrote:Cinistra wrote:Interesting forum, this one. I could always use a new flag or two. The ones I have in mind have the same design as mine. I want to change the colours, though.
Alternative 1). Exchange the red star with a dark purple one
Alternative 2). A Dark purple background with a black star.
Thank you.
. Do you think you can make the version on the left hand side? Also, I would appreciate red linings around the star in stead of white.


Sheniaux wrote:
yea. I shrunk because of the file size but here it is
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af172/taylorc105/France-england4.jpg?t=1257554231


San Guillermo wrote:Sheniaux wrote:
yea. I shrunk because of the file size but here it is
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af172/taylorc105/France-england4.jpg?t=1257554231
This is the largest I can make it in order to fit under the limit.

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Mamlekhet Yisrael wrote:I'd like a flag of the kingdom of Israel,
it would contain a square shaped Menorah like this.
I would like you to add a celtic Triskelion in the center.
The Talit stripes must be on the sides and you must add the 'Shema Israel' quotation in the 'Lashon tov' font.
The colours must be blue(for the talit stripes), black(for the quote) and white(for the triskelion).
Think you can manage that?


The Georgian Emirates wrote:1.Can I get the same thing as my flag i have now but a white background and red stars
2. Can I get two blue crosses on either side of the flag, same size. Then a single white star in line with the horizontal part of the crosses. Then below the star, make a white crescent moon shape with the cut out part facing upwards
Thank You,
Georgian Emirates




[quote=The Georgian Emirates wrote:1.Can I get the same thing as my flag i have now but a white background and red stars
2. Can I get two blue crosses on either side of the flag, same size. Then a single white star in line with the horizontal part of the crosses. Then below the star, make a white crescent moon shape with the cut out part facing upwards
Thank You,
Georgian Emirates
Choice One:
Choice Two:
Make sure you don't have a change in government on the same day you ratify your flag, okay?

Gyptins wrote:Hi can you make me a flag with a golden barge and a blue bakground and please can I see the details on the barge please thank you


South East India wrote:Hi, can I have mine themed around dolphins, capitalism, and the colors yellow, green and blue?



The Polygamist Spatula wrote:The Holy Griffon wrote:I am very sorry if I'm making a mistake, as I know I asked for a complicated flag, but having seen so many not really easy ones come so fast and given that I asked about two weeks ago, is it possible that I have been forgotten?The Holy Griffon wrote:Greetings!
Would you be able to make a Northern Europe type flag with a dark gold cross on a deep dark blue background. Its arms should end with an Y, almost touching the ends of the flag and a dark gold griffon like the one I have now, looking in the opposite direction, i.e. right, should be in the upper left quadrant. It would be wonderful if the griffon could have a heavy crown of the same color.
Actually, it's a not that much of a complicated design that you asked, but only one problem remains: your formulation is quite difficult to understand for my frenchie brain. What do you mean by "Its arms should end with an Y"??? And by "Northern Europe" I gather you're thinking about the scandinavian flags? And by "looking in the opposite direction", do you want your griffin to be entirely in the other direction, or just its head?


The Holy Griffon wrote:The Polygamist Spatula wrote:The Holy Griffon wrote:I am very sorry if I'm making a mistake, as I know I asked for a complicated flag, but having seen so many not really easy ones come so fast and given that I asked about two weeks ago, is it possible that I have been forgotten?The Holy Griffon wrote:Greetings!
Would you be able to make a Northern Europe type flag with a dark gold cross on a deep dark blue background. Its arms should end with an Y, almost touching the ends of the flag and a dark gold griffon like the one I have now, looking in the opposite direction, i.e. right, should be in the upper left quadrant. It would be wonderful if the griffon could have a heavy crown of the same color.
Actually, it's a not that much of a complicated design that you asked, but only one problem remains: your formulation is quite difficult to understand for my frenchie brain. What do you mean by "Its arms should end with an Y"??? And by "Northern Europe" I gather you're thinking about the scandinavian flags? And by "looking in the opposite direction", do you want your griffin to be entirely in the other direction, or just its head?
Hi!
Well,l an Y ending, means simply that the arms of the Scandinavian flag type cross do not end in the flag as a firm line, but split in two slightly before the end, like the shape of a Y.
Also, the idea of turning just the griffin's head is superb!


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The Polygamist Spatula wrote:The Holy Griffon wrote:The Polygamist Spatula wrote:The Holy Griffon wrote:I am very sorry if I'm making a mistake, as I know I asked for a complicated flag, but having seen so many not really easy ones come so fast and given that I asked about two weeks ago, is it possible that I have been forgotten?The Holy Griffon wrote:Greetings!
Would you be able to make a Northern Europe type flag with a dark gold cross on a deep dark blue background. Its arms should end with an Y, almost touching the ends of the flag and a dark gold griffon like the one I have now, looking in the opposite direction, i.e. right, should be in the upper left quadrant. It would be wonderful if the griffon could have a heavy crown of the same color.
Actually, it's a not that much of a complicated design that you asked, but only one problem remains: your formulation is quite difficult to understand for my frenchie brain. What do you mean by "Its arms should end with an Y"??? And by "Northern Europe" I gather you're thinking about the scandinavian flags? And by "looking in the opposite direction", do you want your griffin to be entirely in the other direction, or just its head?
Hi!
Well,l an Y ending, means simply that the arms of the Scandinavian flag type cross do not end in the flag as a firm line, but split in two slightly before the end, like the shape of a Y.
Also, the idea of turning just the griffin's head is superb!
Would this be fitting? I felt lazy and used my personal griffin design instead of remake yours...![]()




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