User:Wright.one/SVG Works
The collection of SVG works written or re-written by me.
Hong Kong 香港 edit
File:Emblem of Regional Council, Hong Kong.svg 區域市政局 edit
The logo of former Regional Council of Hong Kong is letter "R" turned 45 degrees clockwise, which looks like a growing tree.
Although it consists of only one line path, the line joints of the top and the center of logo use miter and round respectively. So I need to split the path into two, one from left to center, and one from center to bottom.
Japan 日本 edit
Aomori 青森県 edit
File:Symbol of Hirosaki Aomori.svg 弘前市 edit
The emblem of Hirosaki is derived from swastika sign. Using data provided in specification sheet, there are only two identical paths. It can easily done by using polyline or path function specifying starting point, two joints and ending point. Then use xlink function to copy the path about center point of the emblem by rotating 90 degrees.
Chiba 千葉県 edit
File:Emblem of Narashino, Chiba.svg 習志野市 edit
Ehime 愛媛県 edit
File:Symbol of Ozu Ehime.svg 大洲市 edit
The emblem of Ozu is a ring derived from family insignia of Kato clan. Using the ratio provided in specification sheet, only one circle specifying line width without filling is needed.
Fukuoka 福岡県 edit
File:Emblem of Nogata, Fukuoka.svg 直方市 edit
Gifu 岐阜県 edit
File:Symbol of Gifu Gifu.svg 岐阜市 edit
The emblem of Gifu City consists four straight lines. Using the data provided in specification sheet, I set the origin at center point of the emblem. After drawing first line, I used xlink to clone the line about the axis parallel to the line. Then used xlink again to clone 2 lines rotating 90 degrees about the origin.
File:Symbol of Ogaki Gifu.svg 大垣市 edit
The emblem of Ogaki consists of a pentagon with a round-ended gap on each side. I divided the emblem into five modules and used path to draw each module, the first module is in bottom. Since the value of radius from center to corner of pentagon is irrational if the value of each side is rational, in order to position another modules correctly by using xlink, I moved the cloned module along the side length, then rotated 72 degrees about the corner. Just use this technique three times more.
Gunma 群馬県 edit
File:Symbol of Itakura Gunma.svg 板倉町 edit
File:Symbol of Maebashi, Gunma.svg 前橋市 edit
The emblem of Maebashi is a ring derived from horse insignia of Matsudaira clan. Using the ratio provided in specification sheet, only one circle specifying line width without filling is needed.
It is one of my first SVG drawings of emblems of municipalities in Japan.
Hokkaido 北海道 edit
File:Symbol of Sunagawa Hokkaido.svg 砂川市 edit
Hyogo 兵庫県 edit
File:Akashi Hyogo chapter.svg 明石市 edit
File:Emblem of Ashiya, Hyogo.svg 芦屋市 edit
File:Emblem of Kakogawa, Hyogo.svg 加古川市 edit
File:Emblem of Kobe, Hyogo.svg 神戸市 edit
Nagano 長野県 edit
File:Emblem of Okaya, Nagano.svg 岡谷市 edit
Okayama 岡山県 edit
File:Symbol of Hayashima Okayama.svg 早島町 edit
Osaka 大阪府 edit
File:Symbol of Daito, Osaka.svg 大東市 edit
File:Symbol of Izumisano, Osaka.svg 泉佐野市 edit
File:Emblem of Kishiwada, Osaka.svg 岸和田市 edit
The emblem of Kishiwada consists of a vertical line and two arcs with same line width. The arc at center of the emblem is a right-angled arc, while the one on top is a 60-degree arc.
I set the origin at bottom of the emblem, after drawing the vertical line, I drew the right-angled arc from bottom right to center using integral coordinates, then rotated 45 degree anticlockwise about the origin. For the 60-degree arc, since the displacement between the endpoints is the same as radius of the circle, I drew an anticlockwise arc extending upwardly from top of vertical line. The arc is needed to rotate 30 degree clockwise about the ending point and 60 degree clockwise about the starting point to be positioned perfectly.
File:Emblem of Yao.svg 八尾市 edit
The emblem consists of a ring and three lines forming a Y-shape. Each line is 120 degrees apart from another two. I set the center point as the origin. After drawing circle without filling, I drew a line about the origin, then used xlink to clone another two by rotating about the origin.