I agree. Basically, as long as the text is legible for the average eye, you're golden. :-D
You make that Starfleet logo by yourself?
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Edit: Ugh. As I now think about it, I didn't think you meant me with the question. If you really didn't as I now believe, I guess FW could benefit from my method below if he wants to use it. If you mean me, then...)
Yes and no.
No in the sense that I did use a base reference for the emblem.
Yes in the sense that I took it and isolated the ring and arrowhead separately; keeping them in two different files/pics at two colors (
black/white). I then separately fine-tuned them with inner-beveling and maybe a bit of outer, giving it a more 3D-but-physical appearance that's consistent and best-suited with the rest of the plaque.
I did something similar for the TNG and VGR's Starfleet emblems. For the TNG it was a little different; basically looking for the Starfleet encyclopedia's rendition since of all the common ones I could web-search for I felt (
at least at the time) that it was the closest rendition to the TNG Starfleet emblem / comm pin/badge. I then took both and did a similar thing to the golden oval and arrowhead parts, also tweaking the hue and coloring at will and blurring out the emblems. It's as close as I can get without finding a perfect frontal non-perspective shot of the TNG Starfleet communicator pin and toying with
that. And I believe it, like
possibly the Enterprise-D's dedication plaque, sort-of changed during the seasons. I'm not sure on that, but I had that feeling when I was staring at
Memory Alpha's screenshot of Picard inspecting his plaque on one of the early Season 3 episodes.
Basically for any of the emblems (
like your own), I take it apart piece-by-piece, toy with it (
I use Paint Shop Pro 7), take my thumb metaphorically and stare at it until I think it's perfection at the moment. I try to make it, along with the rest of the plaque, like it's an object pasted/embedded/put on the plaque as much as possible as if it was a real plaque, and I try to make it as close to what you see in either the shows themselves, official BTS shots, or, if nothing else, other references such as ST Encyclopedia's.
I think I still have the files saved in PSP7's own file format on a CD somewhere (
including bigger versions of the plaque, I think). But if I'm good at something for a hobby, I try to perfect it. For the time I started plaque-making (
mid-'05 to early-'06 I think) I must thank WZ for some tips. I'm a bit rusty now, but I think with my saved resources I can afford to be.