User:Donald Trung/Toolkit for French seals
This page serves as "a toolkit" for creating images of French seals on / for Wikimedia Commons.
Base images
editWithout "REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE"
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Lady Liberty 🗽 within a circle. This is the standard "inner area" or "inside" of official French government seals.
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Lady Liberty 🗽 without a circle. This works best if you use the Suncatcher Studio "personal logo" tool, saves you a lot of time with Microsoft Paint 🎨 later on.
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A "standard French seal" created using the Suncatcher Studio.
With "REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE"
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Lady Liberty 🗽 without a circle. This works best if you use the Suncatcher Studio "personal logo" tool, saves you a lot of time with Microsoft Paint 🎨 later on.
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A "standard French seal" created using the Suncatcher Studio.
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A standard template for creating Prefecture-level French seals from the 19th (Nineteenth) century.
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A standard template for creating Prefecture-level French seals from the 19th (Nineteenth) century.
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Blue version, used on many administrative documents.
With "R.F"
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Lady Liberty 🗽 without a circle. This works best if you use the Suncatcher Studio "personal logo" tool, saves you a lot of time with Microsoft Paint 🎨 later on.
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A "standard French seal" created using the Suncatcher Studio.
Handy websites
editStandard upload form fields
edit"Source" field
edit{{Extracted from|Great Seal of France.svg}}
"Author(s)" field
editOriginal author of the design was Jacques-Jean Barre, SVG basis for this file was traced by the Wikimedia contributor Simtropolitan. Later adjustments made by [[User:Donald Trung|Donald Trung Quoc Don (徵國單)]] using [https://suncatcherstudio.com/text-in-circle/ the Suncatcher studio] and Microsoft Paint.
Created images
(Results)
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Seal of the Resident-Superior of the French Protectorate of Tonkin.
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Seal of the Resident-Superior of the French Protectorate of Annam.
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Seal of the Cabinet of the Government-General of French Indo-China.
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Seal of the Resident-Superior of the French protectorate of Tonkin (1934). Note that the lack of "REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE" below Lady Liberty is deliberate, as the source seal also didn't have it for this version.
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Seal of Marshal Petain as the President of the Council of France (1940's).
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Seal of the Prefecture of Eure, Normandy.