I have many requests, feel free to not respond/do them all right away. I may request ones you don't do again in the future :)
(Or tell us how you make them so we could make them ourselves, Using the org website will probably help.)
Can you do:
Fictorace, Raceless (specifically the nonhumanity related one), Multirace, Transmixed, Nonhumanracial, Xenoracial, Racefluid (specifically the one made by gl1tterinmygutz2)
woah, that’s a lot. I love all them! I don’t think I can make all these in bulk tho. But I will give a tutorial on how I make the blinkies! Using TrisPlural as an example.
I use ibisPaintx but other apps can be used to. I set the canvas to 300x40.
Rest of the tutorial under cut \/
One in, insert the flag and stretch it till is fits. For flags with symbols I add the blank flag first then put the symbol.
Then you add your text. It can either stay still or have multiple frames (I use two frames)
Then add an optional border. You can get one online or make it yourself. I made this border and will leave a transparent version at the end.
Go to ezgif.com and insert your images. You can change the setting but I use default settings. You can also resize and such.
do you wanna know how I make cool flags like these?
Well LOCK IN because I'm about to teach you :D
you will need ibis paint for this ( ◜‿◝ )
1. CONCEPT
I usually start with a concept. this could be anything. it could be the definition or the colours I'd like to use. sometimes it's just "wow, I wanna make a flag with a cow on it, cus I like cows" it doesn't have to be super specific, just an idea.
For this demonstration I will use the concept of a camera.
2. SYMBOL
You don't have to have a symbol on your flag but I like to. there's so many websites you can use to find PNG's, I'd recommend thenounproject as it gives you the option for lineart or solid PNG's.
3. COLOURS
This is my favourite step, I love colours so much. if you don't know how to make a good colour palette or if you simply don't want to, (there is no shame in that, don't worry) you can always find something on Pinterest, Pinterest is your friend!!
I usually use a colour palette with 7 colours because my template has 7 stripes, but you can use however many you'd like!
4. ASSEMBLING THE BASE
We now have the beginnings of the base of our flag. we will put everything on top of this. I like to keep my bases relatively simple so that way I can put as much detail on top as I'd like without it getting messy.
Now we have our coloured base! you can have a gradient going up or down or going outwards or inwards or you can have any matter of combinations! it's really up to you
5. THE SYMBOL (again)
Once you've imported your symbol you can resize it and put it wherever you'd like on your flag. (though the centre is typically the default)
We are now done with the bare bones of the flag. now we get to do the fun part.
6. THE FUN PART
I like to use frames to add some interest to the edge of the flag so it isnt a harsh line, because I find it boring and I want some interest!
Depending on the vibe I either use the spiky frame or the scalloped frame to change how the stripes are shaped. you can add then to all the stripes to give a cool effect. for example, JamJoule (link) uses the scalloped frame on the top stripes and the spiky frame on the bottom one.
This is another way I make my flags look nice, you'll see this on nearly all of my flags. I like to colour these rows one of it's neighboring colours so it stays cohesive, you can use another colour with a significantly lighter or darker hue to add contrast.
7. THE COMPLETION (link to the flag post)
All thats left to do is give it a definition if you havent already and give it a name.
I love a good portmanteau so I usually mash two words together, ideally one that ends with the same letters that the other word starts with and boom, you're done!
I hope this was a good explanation and I hope it leads to even just one person making a flag. if there is anything you'd like me to clarify, please feel free to ask and I will try my hardest to explain!!