Library Change
Under the covers, the Coat of Arms Design Studio uses vector graphics. This style of graphics allows the images to be zoomed in very far without losing detail. You see this when you export a graphic and can set a … Continue reading
Under the covers, the Coat of Arms Design Studio uses vector graphics. This style of graphics allows the images to be zoomed in very far without losing detail. You see this when you export a graphic and can set a … Continue reading
Just added several more common symbols to the Coat of Arms Design Studio. Not many of these are historical/authentic, but it is important to start adding some symbols to the tool for modern day symbols. Here are samples of each: … Continue reading
After a long hiatus, we’re back to adding features and symbols to the Coat of Arms Design studio. First up, several new symbols:
Based on a recent suggestion I’ve added three new shield shapes: circle, vertical flag, and horizontal flag. These are all in the free and pro versions via the “Select Shield Shape” sub-menu of the “Tools” menu. And now we’re offering … Continue reading
About a week ago a new version of the Coat of Arms Design Studio was released. Because these are significant new features, I felt it best to “soft launch” the new version. This concept is to not publicize the change … Continue reading
We’re in the process of re-settling into this site. We had the site setup this way (but with a different look) over a year ago. However, at the time the server was having issues and it was suggested we do … Continue reading
In the pro version, you may use decorative edge lines for some ordinaries. Bend, Pale, Fess, Chief and a few other common ordinaries can now be Raguly, Nebuly, Dovetailed, Embattled, etc. Currently there are a couple hundred combinations and we … Continue reading
Now load and save your designs in a native format for updating and re-editing your designs. Go to the File menu and choose Load or Save.
The new version of the Coat of Arms Studio has been released! It includes about 50 new charges (a couple creatures but mostly other things such as leaves, a key, staffs, bells, weapons) and several other revised charges. The new … Continue reading
Unfortunately not as much got into this update as originally planned. The biggest new feature is the ability to add furs to Ordinaries. (Adding furs to Charges caused a few bugs that I wasn’t able to solve quickly so that … Continue reading