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    Fredericus Erlach Member Stuperman's Avatar
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    That'd be sweet if you could integrate something like that.
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    Wandering Metsuke Senior Member Zim's Avatar
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    Bwahaha! Someday my Avatar's coat of arms will consist of a thousand half-shields!!!!
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    Saruman the Wise Member deguerra's Avatar
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    hmm, well this is what i have currently, but without a division in the main shield, i find the subshiled looks a little out of place. let me know what you think:
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    gone again it seems...I wonder where all these went

    edit: zim, i think yours is too big for your siggy again. will work on that
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    Wandering Metsuke Senior Member Zim's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by deguerra
    edit: zim, i think yours is too big for your siggy again. will work on that
    I figured it was a practice run. Come to think of it, maybe dividing the subshield would make the pictures too small after it was shrunk down to sig size?
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    Saruman the Wise Member deguerra's Avatar
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    well it can do this size:
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    which is pretty much what we have now. perhaps just dont go conquering too much, so i dont have to keep adding things :P
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    Wandering Metsuke Senior Member Zim's Avatar
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    What's your opinion? Does the subshield look ok split in two at that size?
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    Saruman the Wise Member deguerra's Avatar
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    i reckon the division looks ok. didnt like the red though, so i changed that. see last post. if you'd like just the antwerp shield, let me know
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    Fredericus Erlach Member Stuperman's Avatar
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    well, I'm not sure I like the Crown, and I know what you mean, it could use something to break it up a bit. If there is any appropriate crosses that could be placed behind the smaller shield that's work for me.
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