Charles A Upsdell

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Portfolio: Graphics (Fictional TZ Universe Tartans)

Here are some tartans I made for the fictional TZ universe:

See Also: closely related pages from the fictional TZ universe are Aerospace ( Civilian Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Pilot Wings, Spacecraft, & Emblems ), Batons, Blades, & Bullets ( Batons, Handguns, Handgun/Knife Sets, Blades, & Letter Openers ), Jewelry ( Army Emblems, Handgun Emblems, Medical Emblems, Naval Emblems, & Other Jewelry ), Flags, Miscellaneous Images, Queen Victoria Ⅱ’s Gifts, Signs, and Tartans.

Note: older images were created using older, obsolete techniques, and therefore are considerably cruder and — if only time were available — should and would have been updated.

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Tartans

This presents several types of tartans. Note that some tartans are very non-traditional: they require fabrics other than wool, they have brilliant colours instead of subdued colours, and may have gradient patterns, including metallic colours.

Gardner Tartan

This is a non-traditional tartan designed by Sarah and used as her corporate tartan, with cobalt blue, cobalt blue gradient, white, and gold-gradient colours. The second image is used in creating gun grip panels; the third likewise, but with gradient-silver instead of gradient-gold; the fourth likewise, but with both gradient-gold and gradient-silver.

Gardner Tartan Gardner Tartan Gardner Tartan

These are flags based on the above tartan:

Gardner-Fox Flag 1 Gardner-Fox Flag 2 Gardner-Fox HQ Flag

These are used for gun grip panel images:

Tartan Tartan

This is a variation with cobalt blue, cobalt blue gradients, gold gradients, and silver gradients:

These are more elaborate versions of the gold and silver Gardner tartans. Each gold and silver tartan has two smaller tartans used for gun grip panels:

Iroquois Tartan

This is a non-traditional tartan designed by Sarah for formal Iroquois gatherings, with white, dark-amythest-gradient, and white-gold-gradient colours, colours loosely taken from the ancient Hiawatha belt. The second, third, and fourth images are used in creating gun grip panels.

Iroquois Tartan

RCMP Tartan

These is the RCMP tartan, the 1st a subset with all the colours but not all the patterns, the 2nd in a minimal form, the 3rd in a minimized form, and the 4th complete and tiled:

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RCMP Tartan

This is the RCAF tartan, the 1st a simplified subset:

RCAF Tartan RCAF Tartan RCAF Tartan

Scottish Tartans

These are Scottish tartans which Sarah wears, Glenlivet and Gordon:

Chromatic Tartans

These are non-traditional tartans styled on the above Gardner Tartan:

   
   
   
   
       

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