CONSISTS TWO CONCENTRIC CIRCLES

Brand Owner Address Description
THE GREAT SEAL OF SHINNECOCK INDIAN NATION ALGONQUIAN ALWAYS SOVEREIGN SHINNECOCK INDIAN NATION Shinnecock Indian Nation Shinnecock Indian Reservation PO Box 506 Southampton NY 119695006 consists of two concentric circles. The outer white circle contains the writing at the top,The Great Seal of and at the bottom Shinnecock Indian Nation, and on the left Algonquin and on the right Always Sovereign. The inner blue circle is divided horizontally by a horizon and on the top is the rising golden sun and red rays of light, above which is the writing, Shinnecock Indian Nation and four Indian lodges and on the bottom two blue whales an Indian dugout canoe, two Indians and a green turtle.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Advertising, Business Management, Business Administration and Office Functions;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for generating anti-aliased lines and characters is disclosed. The method comprises generating a texture map based on a distribution and applying the texture map to a polygonal region. In one aspect of this embodiment, the step of generating a texture map based on a distribution further comprises generating a texture map comprising a series of concentric half circles. In the texture map, the concentric half circles represent a decreasing intensity as the radius of the concentric half circle increases. Additionally, in one embodiment, the texture map is generated using a Gaussian distribution. In another aspect of this embodiment, for each texel in a texture map defining a character, the smallest distance between a texel and each line segment that forms a character is calculated. The smallest distance is used to determine an intensity value using the distribution. Then, the texel is associated with the intensity value to form a texture map for the character. Optionally, a halo value for each texel value can be determined by using the smallest distance found in conjunction with a second distribution to determine a halo value for each texel. This method can be repeated for each character to be displayed.