During our last livestream session, we picked the Seven Seas color palette and played with the random generator. From there we designed this sea stag coat of arms. How often do you use the random generator in CoaMaker?
Still one of my favorite designs! Two and a half years ago I made this peacock coat of arms. Time is running fast! We are a much bigger community now and I wanted to share the design again. How do you like it?
Pirates fascinate me since my childhood. I even made a pirate ship name generator that you can find in the tools section of CoaMaker 🏴☠️ What is your favorite pirate book or movie? Let me know in the comments.
This design has at least three elements that many will associate with France: fleur-de-lis, ermine, and the colors blue and gold (azure, or). The association shows how deeply heraldic symbols are rooted in our cultures.
I heard you like coats of arms with goats! 🐐 This one was inspired by the coat of arms of Arogno in Switzerland. I liked the idea of a "star goat". What could be the story behind the goat and the falling star?
Every hero needs their heraldry! 🛡️ Now I challenge YOU: create a coat of arms for your fantasy character and share it! What's their story? #Heraldry#CoaMaker#Worldbuilding
I guess, I’m still in my “Gothic” phase for my designs 💀😇 This one was made with the Vampire Castle color palette. You can find the color palettes in Colors -> Palettes in our web app.
The Abyssal Tailors of the Last Hour is an occult circle working in the dark to stitch the fate of the world. For better or worse? Will the last hour bring damnation or liberation? Who knows?
I wanted to create a coat of arms with a raven at its center and went from there. I added a wheel as a symbol of commerce and trade. And the stars maybe an alliance of three cities? Ravenheim came to my mind as a name. But that could be too obvious. What do you think?
What would a fantasy setting be without a great evil? Here is inspo for a heraldic achievement for an occult circle in your worldbuilding projects. Do you know any fantasy settings where the colors of evil are not black and red? 🧐