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How do people draw the coat of arms on their national flags?

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My answer is fully subjective: it refers only to my personal experience. Anyway, to a degree I think it is applicable to other Spaniards. No teacher has ever taught me to draw Spanish flag or its coat of arms, nor our regional flag or coat of arms. If I ever did it, I did it on my own personal knowledge. read more

No teacher has ever taught me to draw Spanish flag or its coat of arms, nor our regional flag or coat of arms. If I ever did it, I did it on my own personal knowledge. We had no flags in the classroom where to copy from, either. The curriculum did not provide a moment for teaching this or practicing it. read more

Many heraldic artists still do their work traditionally, using brushes and paint, pen and ink on paper or vellum. This usually requires years of practice to get something that looks respectable, and it takes more than a bit of planning and measuring, ruling straight lines for lettering (often calligraphy), and not a little patience. read more

The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to an individual person, family, state, organization or corporation. read more

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