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<code>argent a bear sable rampant</code>
<code>argent a bear sable rampant</code>
and click the Button Draw Shield.


You should get this:
You should get this:
[[File:TATFE-Berlin.png|thumb]]
[[File:TATFE-Berlin.png|thumb]]
Congratulations! Your first Coat of Arms!
What did you do?
You specified two things:
; argent : The colour of the "field", in this case silver, which is one of the standard heraldic coulours
; a bear sable rampant : One thing to put over the "field", what is called a "charge", in this case a bear, in colour "sable" (black), another of the standard heraldic colours, in fierce attitude ("rampant")

Revision as of 13:22, 4 February 2023

So you have come here to start making your first Coats of Arms. This tutorial will show you from the simplest to the most complex of DrawShield.

Lets start with the simplest: the Coat of Arms of Berlin. It consists just on a bear. Simple enough?

Go to https://drawshield.net/create/index.html and write:

argent a bear sable rampant

and click the Button Draw Shield.

You should get this:

TATFE-Berlin.png

Congratulations! Your first Coat of Arms!

What did you do?

You specified two things:

argent
The colour of the "field", in this case silver, which is one of the standard heraldic coulours
a bear sable rampant
One thing to put over the "field", what is called a "charge", in this case a bear, in colour "sable" (black), another of the standard heraldic colours, in fierce attitude ("rampant")