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Crown of Rus-Ukraina

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Can you draw crown Ukraine [[1]] as heraldic crowns of Ukraine? Let me know. Mitr4 (talk) 13:37, 30 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Collar of Order of the Bath

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Hi Heralder, I noticed a small error in the Collar of the Order of the Bath in the achievements for both the Marquess of Carisbrooke and the Marquess of Milford Haven. The Crown in front of the sinister hind-leg is missing, part of it is showing behind the leg, but their seems to be a bit missing between the two links. The dexter site OK.

Spanish external ornaments

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Hi Heralder, I find others things you can be interested on [2] :

  • page 24
  • page 52
  • page 71
  • page 84

I draw similar things for France : [3] you can use them if you want! Best regards Mathieu C. (talk) 10:53, 10 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

It's finished. I'm truly sorry for the very late response, but I have severely underestimated the workload of my studies, and found myself too tired after a day of studying to work on this. I have my first exam coming up Monday (I'm expected to know all the different construction phases of Saint Peter's, ugh). Lovely work on the Castilian Realms and the Order Armorials. I also really love that ram supporter. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 10:30, 11 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

File:Coat of arms of Jaime de Marichalar.svg

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Buenos días Heralder. Revisa ese escudo, en concreto los cuarteles del Solar de Tejada. Mira el blasón: ...de oro cargada de trece veneras azules sobre la orla, y en cada venera un hábito del Señor Santiago... Las cruces de Santiago van cargadas sobre las veneras. Las cruces intercaladas con veneras es un error heráldico surgido por el problema técnico que tienen los que hacen las medallas para realizar el diseño correctamente y piden esa modificación. ¡Saludos! --Xavigivax (talk) 09:56, 17 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Exams done, HRE

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There have been continued problems with files created by Katepanomegas. If I recall correctly, the silver crown is his, and the red crown is a derivative of his work? It might be prudent to create our own derivatives. Any other work by Katepanomegas we're using in the series?

I see that Sodacan hasn't been credited properly in each file. We ought to do so, as well as any other files that have been adapted. Ideally we'd use Template:AttribSVG all back to certain source files, e.g. the most complex versions of particular coats of arms.

The crown in File:Middle Coat of Arms of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor (1804-1806).svg looks amazing, and should certainly be extracted for reuse by others. The sources, however, seem to indicate a form similar to en:Imperial Crowns of Charles VII. Very strange, they seem to have applied the decoration of the Coronation Crown onto the form of the Crowns of Charles VII.

Do we require additional eagle designs for later emperors?

Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:36, 1 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Crown: Yes, the design for the Escorial is still excellent for the Spanish heraldry, and can again be used as a base (as Katepanomegas did IIRC). I did not create an archiducal hat, do you perhaps mean the Ducal or Princely hat? I've recreated both to be purged from Katepanomegas' elements. I also think this middle arch can be reused somewhere: File:Wapen van Amsterdam (Ströhl).svg
In any case, I'll try to sort out all the different depictions of the mitred crown.
Eagle: The design seems to become naturalistic, more plump and less frilly. Concerning the wings, perhaps I could make separate renditions for escutcheon and supporter. I'll have a look at it after I have constructed decent crowns.

Lemmens, Tom (talk) 15:08, 1 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Very early wip

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Very early wip of the crown, Charles V era, just the basic shape. I've adapted your Spanish design to the French base which I've been using for German heraldry, and have adapted the mitre from Sodacan's Austrian crown. Colour is far from final and details are of course lacking. Most of the images on Commons of the crowns used by Charles V are sadly of low quality, so I'm not sure yet how to continue with details.

For later designs I will reposition the mitre closer to the proportions of the Spanish national arms design and change the middle arch to the one from this file, and add details according to the designs of the time. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 16:28, 2 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

File:Coat of Arms of Finisterre.svg

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Hola , Heralder Sólo para decirte que el escudo de Fisterra me gusta mucho , te ha salido bordado. Mi enhorabuena y felicitaciones. Basilio (talk) 15:25, 6 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you!

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  The Original Barnstar
No te rindas Parair (talk) 17:24, 24 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

Abrir archivos en CorelDRAW X6?

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Hola Heralder, primero quiero decir que tus trabajos son excelentes y son una gran aportación para todos. Lo que quería preguntar es porque no puedo abrir los archivos en CorelDRAW X5 y X6? Es muy raro, ya que no tengo problemas con otros archivos en SVG. Otra vez te felicito por tu trabajo.

Variación en el escudo de Ferrante de Aragón

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Hola, no sé si te interesará, pero hay otra versión con collar del Toisón y celada timbrada con dragón. Un saludo --Parair (talk) 21:37, 29 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Category:Coats of arms in heraldry

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Hi - you created this category some time ago. May I ask you what the idea of this category is? --Maxxl2 - talk 09:53, 26 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Hello - The category shows coats of arms (shields external ornaments) depicted on other shield with other elements. Regards --Heralder (talk) 20:39, 28 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
Hmm. Isn't that what others would call "inescutcheon"? --Maxxl2 - talk 20:52, 28 March 2014 (UTC)Reply


 

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Help a friend against deletation request

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Hi Adelbrecht, a guy named Eleassar tried to delete files from SajoR, with a "pretext" that non free media. Please can you take a look and help us to explain to him that's not non-free things to redraw a coat of arms. Thanks Mathieu C. (talk) 06:24, 14 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Imperial Crown, Charles V era

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I've decided to upload what I have: File:Heraldic Imperial Crown (Charles V).svg. Feel free to edit and reposition as you see fit. Lemmens, Tom (talk) 12:58, 16 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Requests for creating and uploading the Orders, Medals and Decorations of the United Kingdom, Netherlands and the rest of Europe

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Dear Heralder, Can you create and upload the Orders, Medals and Decorations of the United Kingdom, Netherlands and the rest of Europe in SVG format, please? I hope that these creations will complete in an immediate time. --ALF-MY (talk) 04:27, 19 May 2014 (UTC)ALF-MYReply

Regimiento de Infantería "Barbastro" n.º 43

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Hi Heralder. I have created the page for the Regimiento de Infantería "Barbastro" n.º 43 in the Spanish wikipedia. Do you know where can I find a public domain coat of arms or flag for it or one of its predecessors? Do you have one, or would you be so kind as to create one of your wonderful images for it? Thanks, Aracali (talk) 17:08, 27 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

 
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Collar

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Hi, I was wondering if you could maybe take a look at this request (chain of office of papal chamberlain)?

(I've noticed you've made several impressive collars including this one which is not too different from the papal one). Msbmt (talk) 05:46, 8 June 2014 (UTC)Reply


Isabella of Austria (Isabel de Austria) 1501/1526

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Dear Heralder, Hello excuse for disturbing you

I just ask you information I can not find a source for the arms of Isabella of Austria (Isabel of Austria) 1501/1526 Queen of Denmark after marrying Christian II of Denmark.

I know you made ​​the arms of father, King Philip I of Castile.  

Thank you in advance for your help, good day to you --Dunkerqueenflandre (talk) 06:54, 13 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

cordially


Ok thank you very much


Here the arms of her husband that can help you will be  

thank you very much --Dunkerqueenflandre (talk) 15:16, 13 June 2014 (UTC)Reply


Hello, I hope you are well

During our conversation on June 13 you wrote you were going to draw the coat of arms of Queen Isabella.

You can always agree to make

Thank you in advance for your help

have a nice day

cordially--Dunkerqueenflandre (talk) 13:39, 9 September 2014 (UTC)Reply



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Order of Civil Merit of Laos

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Your work is fantastic, I was wondering if you can draw ranks insignia for the Order of the Civil Merit of Laos, including ribbon chart? [[4]] Please let me know. Thank you. AEERLGE (talk) 07:27, 17 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

June 2014

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  Hello, I'm AlexTiefling. I noticed that you made a change to an article, Juan Carlos I of Spain, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial, or if you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. AlexTiefling (talk) 13:33, 19 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

Escudo de SM Juan Carlos I

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Buenos días

Por favor, crea un nuevo fichero como Escudo de SM Juan Carlos I utilizando la versión de 23 de febrero de 2013. Es necesario en páginas como por ejemplo https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orden_del_Toisón_de_Oro

--Envite (talk) 13:45, 19 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

Re:

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La verdad que la nueva corona te a quedado muy lograda. La única parte que no me quedo del todo contento es con las hojas de la granada que creo que están mejor las del diseño que usa la casa real (más plenitud y una forma a mi juicio esteticamante mejor). En la anterior versión no lo modifiqué porque el diseño estaba muy difundido especialmente el del escudo de Juan Carlos I que incluso había sido utilizado en la cuenta de Twitter de la casa real aunque este al ser algo nuevo creo que si hay diferencias que sea a mejor. El castillo si observas el estandarte que han colocado en la Zarzuela, usa el mismo diseño que nosotros diferente de las otras versiones porque la Real Fábrica de Tapices debió coger como patrón los diseños de Wikipedia (Me baso en el reportaje de Antena 3 Noticias en que aparece con dibujos de aquí) y algo tenía que quedarse.

Respecto al escudo de la princesa de Asturias se supone que mientras no se apruebe nada sigue en vigor esto: [5], ya que no se trata de unas armas personales si no de una dignidad. Hay mucha confusión entre los distintos medios periodísticos en donde en el caso del escudo del rey han atribuido los cambios porque el escudo era personal pero se trata realmente del cambio del escudo de una dignidad, rey de España, aprovechando el cambio de titular del mismo, donde han tratado de corregir cierto compromisos que tenía el escudo asumidos con el régimen que le dio el cargo y por no polemizar han preferido esperar una ocasión oportuna para eliminarlos. Personalmente aunque puedo equivocarme no creo que modifiquen el escudo del heredero más teniendo en cuenta que de facto tardaría mucho en utilizarlo (por su edad) pero de jure de acuerdo a la ley en vigor será el que le corresponda. Aunque sea mujer, si es la heredera de la corona debe tener el mismo escudo que si es varón (o al menos así se han hecho las cosas hasta ahora) aunque en estas cosas (cambios de escudos) ya sabemos que hay gente que vive con esto que tienen más cuento que Calleja. Veremos que pasa. Por ejemplo hay que tener en cuenta que el lambel de azur del escudo del príncipe de Asturias ya fue criticado por quien fuera en España rey de armas, Vicente de Cadenas porque el escudo ya se distinguía del del rey con el timbre y de hecho el lambel se había dejado de utilizar con la llegada de los Borbones al trono, coincidiendo más o menos con el momento en que los timbre empezaron a ser un elemento blasonable, aunque se había puesto a los escudos bastante siglos antes como adorno adicional.

Las infantas no creo que tengan nunca un escudo oficial, otra cosas es que haya uno que de acuerdo a una fuente fiable se las pueda atribuir unas armas pero hay que tener cuidado porque en esto hay de todo pero más malo que bueno. Yo estoy buscando a ver si han publicado ya el BOE (Se supone que el cambio se aprobaría en el consejo de ministros del viernes y sería la primera ley que firmaría el nuevo rey con el cambio de armas y estandarte del rey de España, teóricamente mientras no se publique sigue en vigor el anterior al igual que con el príncipe de Asturias aunque en este caso de facto ya se ha cambiado. Saludos.--Miguillen (discursión) 23:27, 20 June 2014 (UTC) PD Han cumplido su palabra aunque en el BOE no lo han publicado todavía, si que lo ha aprobado el consejo de ministros [6] No se andan con detalles pero de acuerdo a esto las proporciones (escudo-estandarte) serían las mismas que como príncipe de Asturias (ver anterior enlace).Reply

Solicitando ayuda en el diseño de condecoraciones

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Buenos días Heralder,


Soy miembro de una Agrupación de Voluntarios de Protección Civil de la Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia.

Estoy confeccionando un proyecto para sugerirle a la Xunta de Galicia que actualice la Medalla al Mérito de la Protección Civil de la Xunta de Galicia, ya que ésta se encuentra bastante desfasada en cuanto a la normativa reguladora y al diseño.

El texto ya lo tengo prácticamente finalizado, pero la parte más complicada para mí es la del diseño gráfico de las condecoraciones.

He visto que tú eres un gran experto en el tema ¿podrías ayudarme?

Mi correo electrónico es: [email protected]


Un saludo y muchas gracias por adelantado.


--Linchys (talk) 23:16, 20 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

Coat of Arms of the Principate of Lippe/Principate of the German Empire

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Good day Heralder,


I really would love to see a vectorized and "modernized" version of the COA of the Principate of Lippe (Fürstentum Lippe) of the German Empire (1871-1918): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wappen_Deutsches_Reich_-_Fürstentum_Lippe.png


I think your artwork is great and this COA has an enormous historical value, especially for me (a descendant of the Princes of Lippe). I would be so grateful if you could sacrifice a piece of your precious time to take a look on this COA and maybe work on it.


Thank you so much!


Yours sincerely,

EarlofB

 
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Una bendición

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Sé que es un hombre muy ocupado pero como admiro su trabajo aquí, quisiera pedirle que echase un vistazo a lo poco que he modificado su trabajo. Si lo cree correcto me honra. Si tiene que mejorar algo se lo agradecería. No sé si podría echarme un cable y es que llevo unas semanas detras del escudo de Felipe V como Rey de Sicilia y se me hace algo tortuoso. ¿Podrá hacer algo? Muchas gracias. --Parair (talk) 20:51, 14 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

¡Llevo meses buscando! Te felicito y me alegro por el hallazgo. Espero que no te importe que haga algunas versiones nuevas, si no has visto la de Sicilia de Felipe V. No son tan buenas porque avanzo poco a poco con el Inkscape. Y también tenía pensado rescatar algunas versiones tuyas que has desechado aunque subieras. Sobre todo las del tipo caballeresco con yelmo. Me parecen buenas y creo que deben conservarse en Wikimedia commons como archivo para uso y disfrute del aficionado. --Parair (talk) 23:07, 26 July 2014 (UTC)Reply
Los motes herádicos en los escudos grandes ornamentales de los Felipes y Carlos II, ¿dónde los encontraste? Gracias. Ad vtrvmqve y Dominvs mihi adjutor. --Parair (talk) 11:58, 27 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

June 2014

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Buenos días colega. Revisa esta imagen, creo que no está bien centrada. La bordura me parece más ancha por un lado que por otro. ¡Saludos! File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Military_School_of_Legal_Studies_of_the_Spanish_Armed_Forces.svg --Xavigivax (talk) 09:23, 22 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

Pues en eso de la corona no me había fijado. Veo que la bordura sigue igual. Fíjate que la bordura es más ancha de un lado que de otro. --Xavigivax (talk) 06:40, 23 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

July 2014

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Categorías

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Estimado; encontré estos escudos de la orden de la Jarretera. No llego a enteder bien el sistema de categorías. ¿Quieres echarles un vistazo? Gracias.           Parair (talk) 12:03, 28 July 2014 (UTC) Parair (talk) 12:03, 28 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

Petición de escudo

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Hola Heralder, me gustaría que hicieras nuevo diseño de éste escudo file:Escudo de Lazkao.svg. Aquí su descripción. Te estaría muy agradecido. Un saludo, --An13sa (talk) 12:47, 2 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

¿Por qué cambiaste esta versión?

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  El enlace está roto y no funciona. No se podrían subir las dos versiones. Puede ser que la anterior sea más gabacha. --Parair (talk) 23:52, 7 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

¿Y tener subidas las dos versiones? ¿Sería conveniente? Es que creo que el otro trabajo es muy bueno y se merece también un respeto. --Parair (talk) 09:12, 9 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Need for Help

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Good morning Heralder, I need your help to translate in English the escutcheons of two Italian families, Altieri and Rospigliosi. Can you please help me? On your English wikipedia page I copied their coats of arms with the italian version of the escutcheons. Many thanks, Alex2006 (talk) 04:53, 9 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Un favor

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Aunque nunca hemos conversado, me alegro de saludarle y le felicito por su magnífico trabajo. Quería pedirle un favor.

¿Podría usted crear un escudo y subirlo a Commons de un personaje de la Edad Media que yo le indicaré.

El personaje es Isabel Enríquez, que fue hija ilegítima de Enrique II de Castilla y abadesa del convento de Santa Clara la Real de Toledo, donde está enterrada.

En las páginas 170 y 171 del siguiente artículo se describe el escudo de Isabel Enríquez, que está colocado sobre su tumba y en el convento donde está enterrada.

http://biblioteca2.uclm.es/biblioteca/ceclm/ARTREVISTAS/Toletum/tol27/toletum27_arellanoheraldica.pdf

 
Escudo de Sancho de Castilla, hijo de Alfonso XI.

Si no desea hacerlo o no tiene tiempo lo comprenderé, pero como sé que le gusta el tema de la heráldica de los personajes del reino de Castilla, he pensado que tal vez querría hacerlo. Un cordial saludo y a su disposición.--Lancastermerrin88 (talk) 10:34, 30 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Un millón de gracias. El escudo que máa me interesa es el de Isabel Enríquez, pero no hay prisa ninguna. Cuando lo haya creado avíseme por favor, aunque de todos modos yo estaré pendiente de sus contribuciones, porque son fascinantes. Un saludo.--Lancastermerrin88 (talk) 10:19, 4 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Venía a comentarle una cosa sobre el escudo que le he pedido de Isabel Enríquez. He descubierto que era idéntico, aunque exactamente a la inversa, del de Sancho de Castilla, que era hijo ilegítimo de Alfonso XI y de Leonor de Guzman, y que usted creó hace ya tres años, en 2011. Le pongo la imagen para que lo vea y así lo único que tendría que hacer es donde está el castillo poner un león, y donde hay leones poner castillos.

Esto que le estoy diciendo consta en las páginas 313 y 314 del siguiente artículo:

http://books.google.es/books?id=kNSuB-IxfXgC&printsec=frontcover&hl=es#v=onepage&q&f=false


Un saludo.--Lancastermerrin88 (talk) 12:13, 12 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Cruces en el escudo del Reino de Galicia

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En el SVG del escudo de armas del Reino de Galicia que subiste (1), las cruces del fondo no coinciden con el modelo original, ya que les falta el recrucetado de la parte inferior, tal y como puedes comprobar en estas imágenes: 2, 3. No sé editar los SVG, así que tan sólo puedo dejar el aviso.

A modo de curiosidad, también hay otros lugares donde aparecen recrucetadas, pero sin la punta inferior (4, 5).

Un saludo. - Jorges65 (talk) 03:31, 2 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

St. Augustine, Florida

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Would you be interested in creating an svg version of the coat of arms of St. Augustine, Florida? You've already created most, if not all, of the elements, St. Augustine, Florida Arms.--Glasshouse (talk) 03:20, 13 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Great Seal of IS

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Would you perhaps be interested in helping complete this please, many thanks. TRAJAN 117 (talk) 05:10, 27 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Drawing Mitres

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Hello, Can you recommend software to draw simple Mitre/Miter. I have found many elaborate versions, but not plain, white, with red fringe to lappetts. Can you help?? Thank-you

Felicidades

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Sé que estás muy ocupado. No quiero robarte más de veinte segundos así que lee y pasa de mi sugerencia. Tendrías que mojarte (si puedes) hacer los escudos de los próceres de la Monarquía católica: Duques de Alba (I y III), Gran Capitán, los Mendozas, Saboya, Farnesio, Santa Cruz... y decenas y decenas de hombres. Salutem. --Parair (talk) 01:01, 28 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Te agradezco humildemente tus palabras. Quiero ser simplemente otro peón en este trabajo tan importante porque si te das cuenta influye en el conocimento que los demás tienen de estos temas a mejor. Un ejemplo es que con wikipedia y el taller heráldico sin duda se ha beneficiado la serie Isabel: para hacer simplemente el salón del trono del Rey de Francia y del Duque de Borgoña. Poco a poco, ¡exacto! irémos sacando más. Quiero hacer las versiones breves o simples del escudo de las Dos Sicilias, que para eso era un estado semisoberano hispano. Un saludo. ¡Suerte y al toro! --Parair (talk) 22:43, 8 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
Heráldica hispánica Estoy pláticando con este usuario que ha hecho un buen proyecto. Échale un vistazo a ver que te parece. Entra perfectamente en el proyecto de heráldica hispánica... Nápoles fue español hasta que entro ese... corsario de Garibaldi. --Parair (talk) 11:15, 12 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
Esta es la fuente y mira cual es el escudo principal.--Parair (talk) 11:18, 12 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

File:Arms of the Seal of Manila, Philippines.svg

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File:Arms of the Seal of Manila, Philippines.svg has been listed at Commons:Deletion requests so that the community can discuss whether it should be kept or not. We would appreciate it if you could go to voice your opinion about this at its entry.

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Baroness Manningham-Buller

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Greetings, Heralder. I was not previously familiar with your work—probably because Spain doesn't attract my attention as much as other subjects—but I now see that you are a very prolific heraldic designer, and though my opinion is of little consequence in these things, I think your designs are very good. The project needs people like you.

I do wonder, however, about the situation regarding those British coats of arms, which you have uploaded and the authorship of which you attribute to other editors (both on the file pages themselves and in the page to which I link above). If for some reason you have uploaded someone else's work, then perhaps it is in error that I should address to you any concerns I might have about the images.

You are the uploader, however, so here goes: in the arms of Baroness Manningham-Buller it appears that the blazon for the supporters has been taken from this webpage, but there is a discrepancy between image and description. The blazon has the dexter supporter "gorged with a Ducal Coronet Gules", but in the image the coronet is gold. I don't believe there is any reason for differentiation between the viscount's arms and those of his daughter (certainly not in one supporter alone), so I take it this was an oversight. Red doesn't feel wrong, actually; I'm used to seeing golden coronets with golden chains in royal arms, but the red coronet would fit nicely with the black line, and provide some much-needed contrast with the eagle. Waltham, The Duke of 21:08, 1 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the correction. It's an easy mistake to make, considering the preponderance of gold coronets in heraldry...
It seems to me that crediting someone else as creator of the images is confusing, both for those who wish to discuss them with some responsible party (as I have now) and for those who consider them as part of the other person's portfolio. Modesty is a virtue, to be sure, but this is not a simple case of cropping a photograph or even cleaning up a scanned 19th-century poster, and it would be both legal and appropriate to say that you have made those images (which are inescapably new works, if not entirely original), while still giving credit for the components you have used. I am not as familiar with licensing as other people, who I am sure would make these points much better than me, but I urge you to consider the matter, or at least discuss it with Sodacan and the other Commoners that you name as creators. Waltham, The Duke of 14:40, 10 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Escudo colonial de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala

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  Escudo colonial de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala
Muchas gracias por realizar un escudo colonial de La Antigua Guatemala apegado a la normativa de la época. Y quisiera hacerle una petición más: Ciudad Vieja, el segundo asentamiento de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala, conserva como escudo municipal la misma versión que presenta en el escudo colonial de La Antigua Guatemala, solo que sin el ornamento colonial externo; la cuestión es si puede realizar una versión del escudo de Ciudad Vieja utilizando como modelo el colonial objeto de comentario, y sin el ornamento colonial exterior, salvo que conserve la corona abierta y un poco más pequeña, ya que así la utiliza en la actualidad el Ayuntamiento de Ciudad Vieja, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala. Si en un caso está dispuesto a contribuir con el escudo de Ciudad Vieja actualizado, me gustaría que editara la página de Ciudad Vieja (Guatemala) y le agregara el escudo.

Saludos. Pablo knvb (talk) 20:11, 14 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Discussion on mantling

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Hi there, Currently there is a discussion on lambrequins/matling/baldachins/coverings and perhaps you can share your opinion on the subject. Regards, --OSeveno (talk) 19:35, 17 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

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