final design of Assumptions arms…

 
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09 September 2006 12:52
 

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09 September 2006 12:57
 

ok here they are larger, so you can see the highlights and shadows - gives it depth…

http://img426.imageshack.us/img426/1765/assumptionparishfinalarmscolorsketchgq8.jpg

 
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09 September 2006 13:46
 

I think the design is excellent, only a few minor things about the drawing itself, I think the book obscures the cross a bit, try to place it a bit lower perhaps the two mounts in the bottom could be a bit shorter.

 
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09 September 2006 13:55
 

emrys wrote:

I think the design is excellent, only a few minor things about the drawing itself, I think the book obscures the cross a bit, try to place it a bit lower perhaps the two mounts in the bottom could be a bit shorter.


I agree, it almost looks like the cross is impailing the book… other than that I think it loos very nice

 
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09 September 2006 14:03
 

Denny,

Very nice design.  I like the choice of the Italian shape of the shield and the representation of the tri-mount.  I agree about the book obscuring the cross.  Could the book be dropped lower and possibly smaller?  Or could you ever drop the book completely and have the Alpha and Omega suspended either in space on either side of the lower arm of the cross or suspended from the side arms of the cross, sort of like the arms of Asturias.

 

Very nice though.

 

Cheers,

Hassan

 
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09 September 2006 22:05
 

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10 September 2006 15:08
 

why don’t you add an extra star to the arms to make them different.