Basalt Emblems
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26 low-poly crests, insignia and rank marks for dark interfaces — ash grey
with magma orange accents. SVG plus transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x.

Basalt Emblems is a set of 26 crests, insignia and rank marks drawn in the
low-poly style, where the silhouette is an angular polygon and the face is
split into flat triangles. It contains seven crest carriers, a name plaque, a
pin badge, an open and a closed wreath ring, two winged mounts, an abstract
sigil, a service sash, five countable rank chevrons, three star ranks, two
medals and a service ribbon.

A faction emblem has to belong to the game it is in, which is exactly what a
finished emblem cannot do: put a wolf head on a guild crest and the crest
belongs to that artist rather than to the player. Most of this set is
therefore a carrier rather than a finished mark — the shield, the seal, the
lozenge, the banner and the winged mount all ship with an empty field sized
for an icon you already have.

Four triangles meet off-centre and each carries its own flat tone, which is
exactly how a faceted mesh shades. There are no curves anywhere in the kit and
no gradient on any facet.

Inside that style this is the Basalt reading of it: a dark interface on a ash
grey palette with magma orange accents, built around a single bordered frame,
square-cornered buttons at 120x44, banded bars divided into 7 segments, and
solid icons on a 24px grid. Those measurements are why two families can share
an art style without being interchangeable: the style decides how an edge is
drawn, the numbers decide what the interface is for.

The seven carriers are a shield, a round seal, a lozenge, a hexagon, an arch,
a hanging banner and a pennant — enough that two factions in the same grid do
not have to share a silhouette. Rank is countable rather than coloured: one to
five chevrons, plus a separate star series, so the tier survives a greyscale
screenshot and does not collide with the faction colour the emblem is tinted
with. No letters are drawn anywhere in the set — embedding a font is a
licensing problem and a baked-in initial is wrong for every studio but one, so
the carriers give you the frame and your engine prints the mark. The wreath
ships open and closed: the gap is what makes the open one read as a wreath at
thumbnail size, and the closed one is the ring a seal needs.

Every sprite ships as an editable SVG and as transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x,
so you can drop the PNGs straight into an engine or open the vector and change
a colour. Built to the same measurements as the rest of the Basalt family,
which means this kit and the Basalt panel kit line up without either being
resized. A good fit for low-poly games.

HOW TO USE

  - Drop your own icon into the empty field of a carrier at roughly 60% of the
    field width; the fields are drawn with that margin so a mark does not
    touch the inner border.
  - Tint a whole emblem by changing the two body values in the SVG rather than
    the accent — the accent carries the field border and the rank chevrons,
    and flattening it removes the structural tier signal.
  - Use the rank marks by count, not by colour: one to five chevrons for the
    tier, or one to three stars where a second track is needed. Chevron
    sprites grow in height with the tier so the stripe thickness stays
    constant — anchor them by their top edge and the stack grows downward.
  - For a faction picker, the round seal and the lozenge share a bounding box,
    so two factions can use different carriers in the same grid cell without
    any per-faction layout.

License: CC-BY-4.0 — see LICENSE.txt
Page: https://www.colorosse.com/assets/2d/emblems/basalt-emblems
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