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=SCA Graphic Libraries:=  
=Heraldic Drawing=
[http://mistholme.com/miscellany/drawing-heraldic-charges/?fbclid=IwAR3sDSzjsjC0OQQ-Cj1lqjlV11D_HbIUKCwC6SfttSQX2Qt7Qed2aLEzIsE Drawing Heraldic Charges] by Master Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme


'''Book of Traceable Heraldic Art''' - http://heraldicart.org/ Fabulous successor to the Pennsic Traceable Art Project. Includes over 2,000 standardized images rendered in SVG, PNG, and print-and-trace PDF formats for offline use. Material drawn from Viking Answer Lady, Pennsic Traceable Art Project, Edwardian-era texts like Fox-Davies, and period armorials.
[http://mistholme.com/miscellany/heraldic-drawing-part-2-monsters/?fbclid=IwAR0EM6HH4sRDGL48CAFYm9QWLpz89u9sQwx9apngVHwHZ8S_ZXxvcafOcvg Heraldic Drawing, part 2: Monsters]


Effingham's Heraldic Avatars - http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/avatarbiz/avatarbiz2.html (Kingdom and SCA devices)
=SCA Graphic Resources:=
''Please confirm the copyright status of all these image sources before using.''


Viking Answer Lady - http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/Stars/Heraldry_SVG_Images/index.htm (a goodly number of images)
[[File:Francais5231f5r Weird lion.png|thumb|Bad art is period. Francais 5231, folio 5r]]


[[Pennsic Traceable Art Project]] (with notations about images that are problematic).
* '''Book of Traceable Heraldic Art''' - http://heraldicart.org/ Fabulous successor to the Pennsic Traceable Art Project. Includes nearly 4,000 standardized images rendered in SVG, PNG, and print-and-trace PDF formats for offline use. Material drawn from Viking Answer Lady, Pennsic Traceable Art Project, Edwardian-era texts like Fox-Davies, and period armorials.


Armory Blanks - http://coblaith.net/Heraldry/Printables/default.html (includes period mantling and doodle sheets)
* [http://blog.heraldicart.org/ Techniques of Digital Heraldry] - blog of Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin, a driving force behind the [http://heraldicart.org/ Book of Traceable Heraldic Art]


=Non-SCA Graphic Resoureces:=
* [http://mistholme.com/pictorial-dictionary-of-heraldry/ Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry] Often called the "PicDic." Compiled by Bruce Draconarius. Copyrighted, but SCA use allowed (and permission give to use images on this wiki). Authoritative commentary.
Fox-Davies' ''A Complete Guide to Heraldry'' (wikisource.org) - http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry


Free Heraldry Clipart - http://www.heraldicclipart.com/
* [http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/Stars/Heraldry_SVG_Images/index.htm  Viking Answer Lady] - (a goodly number of images)


Parker's ''A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry - http:''karlwilcox.com/parker/
* [[Pennsic Traceable Art Project]] - As [http://atensubmissions.nexiliscom.com/HeraldicArtBits.shtml noted by the Brickbat Herald]: "Compiled by Ailis Linne. This project was begun as a response to the volume of heraldic art being sought every year at the consult table at Pennsic. Some of the depictions are problematic or no longer registerable." [These are noted on the PTAP index on this wiki, as linked to here.]


Wikimedia Commons: Heraldry - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Heraldry (lots of graphics, includes some out-of-period art but labeled so you know what is what)
* [http://coblaith.net/Heraldry/Printables/default.html Colblaith's Armory Blanks] (includes period mantling and doodle sheets)


* [http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicfiles/Catalogue_of_period_devices.pdf Catalogue Of Period Devices] - Compiled by William Castille. Contains over 1300 blazons and emblazons (black and white outlines) of period devices taken from a number of period rolls of arms that could be found on Brian Timms defunct website (http://www.briantimms.com\era\early rolls of arms.htm).
=Non-SCA Graphic Resources:=
''Please confirm the copyright status of all these image sources before using.''
* Fox-Davies' ''A Complete Guide to Heraldry'' (wikisource.org) - http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Complete_Guide_to_Heraldry
* [http://www.heraldicclipart.com/ Free Heraldry Clipart] - As [http://atensubmissions.nexiliscom.com/HeraldicArtBits.shtml noted by the Brickbat Herald]: "Compiled by James Wolf. Many of the pieces come from Fox-Davies and Pimbley, both Victorian-era heraldic artists, and some depictions aren't quite accurate for our heraldic scope (for example, the "wavy" seen here is hardly wavy at all), but there are a lot of images, arranged alphabetically."
* Parker's ''A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry - https://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/index.htm
* Wikimedia Commons: Heraldry - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Heraldry (lots of graphics, includes out-of-period art but labeled so you know what is what)
=Branch Armory=
* [http://herald.poore-house.com/protocol/an-armorial-of-precedence/ An Armorial of Precedence] Arms of every kingdom and barony in the knowne world.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160421165457/http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/avatarbiz/kingdoms.html Effingham's Heraldic Avatars] - Arms of Kingdoms and SCA (Web Archive link; original page offline)


=Drawing Programs=  
=Drawing Programs=  
(Programs mentioned by Heralds, in no particular order, no official endorsement implied, buyer beware, etc.)
(Programs mentioned by Heralds, in no particular order, no official endorsement implied, buyer beware, etc.)


Specific for Emblazoning:
Specific for Emblazoning:
* DrawShield - http://www.karlwilcox.com/drawshield/create/ (a little awkward to use)
* DrawShield - https://drawshield.net (this is a suite of tools, not just for emblazoning)
 
==Vector Drawing Programs:==
* [http://inkscape.org/ Inkscape], a free and open-source program for creating vector graphics. Many tutorials can be found around the internet as well. Inkscape can open and save PDF files, so it's excellent for dropping line art into submission forms. (Linux, Windows, Mac.)
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1y4Dw-qRVLEdk3SDDd3xxbtWgDbanTMRj Inkscape for Armorial Heralds] - recording of class by Vemundr Syvursson at eKNWHSS 2021 Plague Edition (it's the zoom_0.mp4 file).
* [https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html Adobe Illustrator CC], a popular commercial drawing package. (Windows and Mac. Multiple pricing plans, including $240/year.) 
* [https://www.coreldraw.com/en/product/coreldraw/ Corel Draw] (Windows. $350.)
* [https://products.office.com/en-us/visio/ Microsoft Visio] is a technical diagramming tool that can also be used for armory. Can export images to SVG and other formats. (Windows. Multiple pricing plans, including $180/year.)
* [https://www.omnigroup.com/omnigraffle OmniGraffle] is similar to Visio. (Mac. Versions for $99 and $199.)


Generic Drawing Programs:
==Raster "pixel-by-pixel" Drawing Programs:==
* Gimp (free, bitmap graphics)
* [https://www.gimp.org GIMP], a free and open-source program for creating bitmap graphics, which can do pretty much everything most people would need Adobe Photoshop for, although with a very different interface. (Linux, Windows, Mac.)
* <span style="line-height: 1.5;">Inkscape - http://inkscape.org/ (free, vector graphics)</span>
** A user's manual for GIMP - https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/
* Illustrator
** Ten-year-old GIMP manual as a PDF (most of the functionality similar) - https://docs.gimp.org/2.4/pdf/en.pdf
* Photoshop
* [https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html Adobe Photoshop CC], a popular commercial painting package. (Windows and Mac. Multiple pricing plans, including $120/year.)
* Paint.net
* [https://pixlr.com/x/ Pixlr X],  free online image editing programs. (Web-based.)
* MS Paint
* [https://www.getpaint.net/index.html Paint.net], another free bitmap editing program. (Windows.)
* Paint Shop Pro
* [https://www.sketchbook.com/?locale=en AutoDesk Sketchbook], free. (Windows and Mac.)
* Microsoft Visio
* [https://www.paintshoppro.com/en/products/paintshop-pro/standard/ Corel PaintShop Pro]. (Windows. Versions for $64 and $80.)
* MS Paint -> Paint 3D


==Working with PDF Forms==
PDF Escape - https://www.pdfescape.com/ (free on-line PDF editor allowing insertion of images into PDF forms)


=Comments from Kingdom of Atenveldt Heraldic Submissions Page=
[[File:Logocaption.jpg|right]]
(administered by the Brickbat Herald) [[http://atensubmissions.nexiliscom.com/HeraldicArtBits.shtml]]
'''WARNING: Do not cite this page as a reference. This page is on this wiki only to make the content "searchable" and easier to find. If you find the information you seek here, go to the original sources (generally linked) to verify the information and use them for your documentation.'''
* ''[[Pennsic Traceable Art Project]], compiled by Ailis Linne'' This project was begun as a response to the volume of heraldic art being sought every year at the consult table at Pennsic. Some of the depictions are problematic or no longer registerable. [These are noted on the PTAP index on this wiki, as linked above.]
* ''Free Heraldic Clipart, compiled by James Wolf Heraldry'' Many of the pieces come from Fox-Davies and Pimbley, both Victorian-era heraldic artists, and some depictions aren't quite accurate for our heraldic scope (for example, the "wavy" seen here is hardly wavy at all), but there are a lot of images, arranged alphabetically. http://www.heraldicclipart.com/
* ''Catalogue Of Period Devices, compiled by William Castille'' This book contains over 1300 blazons and emblazons of period devices taken from a number of period rolls of arms that found on Brian Timms early rolls of arms website (http://www.briantimms.com\era\early rolls of arms.htm). They are all black and white outline as the object of the collection is to give people an idea of what period style is. This book is supplied free of charge and may be freely copied and distributed. It is not to be sold for profit. Be Warned: the zipfile is over 6meg in size and expands to a pdf file.  http://heraldry.griffin-dor.org/catalouge.html


[[Category:Armory]] [[Category:Consulting Tools]]
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 23 June 2023

WARNING: Do not cite this page as a reference. This page is on this wiki to make the content "searchable" and easier to find. If you find the information you seek here, go to the original sources to verify the information and use them for your documentation.

Heraldic Drawing[edit | edit source]

Drawing Heraldic Charges by Master Bruce Draconarius of Mistholme

Heraldic Drawing, part 2: Monsters

SCA Graphic Resources:[edit | edit source]

Please confirm the copyright status of all these image sources before using.

Bad art is period. Francais 5231, folio 5r
  • Book of Traceable Heraldic Art - http://heraldicart.org/ Fabulous successor to the Pennsic Traceable Art Project. Includes nearly 4,000 standardized images rendered in SVG, PNG, and print-and-trace PDF formats for offline use. Material drawn from Viking Answer Lady, Pennsic Traceable Art Project, Edwardian-era texts like Fox-Davies, and period armorials.
  • Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry Often called the "PicDic." Compiled by Bruce Draconarius. Copyrighted, but SCA use allowed (and permission give to use images on this wiki). Authoritative commentary.
  • Pennsic Traceable Art Project - As noted by the Brickbat Herald: "Compiled by Ailis Linne. This project was begun as a response to the volume of heraldic art being sought every year at the consult table at Pennsic. Some of the depictions are problematic or no longer registerable." [These are noted on the PTAP index on this wiki, as linked to here.]

Non-SCA Graphic Resources:[edit | edit source]

Please confirm the copyright status of all these image sources before using.

  • Free Heraldry Clipart - As noted by the Brickbat Herald: "Compiled by James Wolf. Many of the pieces come from Fox-Davies and Pimbley, both Victorian-era heraldic artists, and some depictions aren't quite accurate for our heraldic scope (for example, the "wavy" seen here is hardly wavy at all), but there are a lot of images, arranged alphabetically."

Branch Armory[edit | edit source]

Drawing Programs[edit | edit source]

(Programs mentioned by Heralds, in no particular order, no official endorsement implied, buyer beware, etc.)

Specific for Emblazoning:

Vector Drawing Programs:[edit | edit source]

  • Inkscape, a free and open-source program for creating vector graphics. Many tutorials can be found around the internet as well. Inkscape can open and save PDF files, so it's excellent for dropping line art into submission forms. (Linux, Windows, Mac.)
  • Inkscape for Armorial Heralds - recording of class by Vemundr Syvursson at eKNWHSS 2021 Plague Edition (it's the zoom_0.mp4 file).
  • Adobe Illustrator CC, a popular commercial drawing package. (Windows and Mac. Multiple pricing plans, including $240/year.)
  • Corel Draw (Windows. $350.)
  • Microsoft Visio is a technical diagramming tool that can also be used for armory. Can export images to SVG and other formats. (Windows. Multiple pricing plans, including $180/year.)
  • OmniGraffle is similar to Visio. (Mac. Versions for $99 and $199.)

Raster "pixel-by-pixel" Drawing Programs:[edit | edit source]

  • GIMP, a free and open-source program for creating bitmap graphics, which can do pretty much everything most people would need Adobe Photoshop for, although with a very different interface. (Linux, Windows, Mac.)
  • Adobe Photoshop CC, a popular commercial painting package. (Windows and Mac. Multiple pricing plans, including $120/year.)
  • Pixlr X, free online image editing programs. (Web-based.)
  • Paint.net, another free bitmap editing program. (Windows.)
  • AutoDesk Sketchbook, free. (Windows and Mac.)
  • Corel PaintShop Pro. (Windows. Versions for $64 and $80.)
  • MS Paint -> Paint 3D

Working with PDF Forms[edit | edit source]

PDF Escape - https://www.pdfescape.com/ (free on-line PDF editor allowing insertion of images into PDF forms)

Logocaption.jpg
WARNING: Do not cite this page as a reference. This page is on this wiki only to make the content "searchable" and easier to find. If you find the information you seek here, go to the original sources (generally linked) to verify the information and use them for your documentation.