Cabal Online Guild Emblem Maker – Free 64×64 BMP
Make a custom Cabal Online guild emblem in seconds. Upload any image or draw one from scratch with the built-in pixel editor and clipart gallery, preview it on multiple backgrounds, then export a clean 64×64 24-bit BMP. Convert the BMP to DDS with any standard converter, then submit it through the official Cabal guild emblem upload. Free, private, runs entirely in your browser — no uploads, no signup.
Click to upload or drag and drop
PNG or SVG with strong contrast works best at 64×64
How to submit your Cabal Online guild emblem
- Design your emblem above — upload a picture or draw one with the pixel editor.
- Click Download to save
emblem.bmpto your computer. - Convert the BMP to a DDS file (DXT1 or DXT5) under 500 KB using a free DDS converter.
- Log into the official Cabal Online account portal as Guild Master.
- Open Guild Management and submit the DDS file through the Guild Emblem form.
- Confirm. Members will see the new emblem once the submission is processed.
Only the Guild Master can submit a new guild emblem.
About Cabal Online guild emblems
Cabal Online's guild emblem submission uses a 64×64 pixel DDS texture under 500 KB, uploaded through the official account portal by the Guild Master. DDS is a compressed GPU texture format — it's easier to design as a regular BMP in this tool, then convert to DDS at the end with a free converter like NVIDIA Texture Tools or the GIMP DDS plugin. Save as DXT1 (no alpha) or DXT5 (with alpha) depending on whether your design needs transparency.
At 64×64 you have four times the canvas of most MMO emblems — enough for richer designs like recognisable mascots, a stylised guild name, or two-tone shaded crests. The emblem appears in the guild window, in the guild ranking board, during Nation War events on the scoreboard, and in the guild info panel other players see when inspecting a character. Cabal's interface is dark, so bright high-contrast designs stand out best; muted colour palettes blend into the UI.
The official emblem submission may include a cooldown or a small fee for changes — check the in-game Guild Management for the current rules. Keep the BMP this tool exports so you can iterate without redoing the artwork from scratch, and so you have a record for the guild's wiki or Discord even if the in-game version is later replaced.
Design tips for Cabal emblems. DDS compression is lossy — DXT1 in particular hates smooth gradients and bands them into visible stripes. If your design needs a gradient, either keep it short (3-4 stops over a small area) or commit to DXT5 with alpha so the colour codec has more bits to work with. The 500 KB ceiling is generous for 64×64; a clean DXT1 at this size sits at around 8 KB, so file size is almost never the bottleneck. Sharp two-tone designs survive DDS compression best: think force-style sigils, force-master class symbols, magic-skill icons. Pure black backgrounds and the dark Cabal interface dominate the player's visual context — bright accent colours (the cyan, magenta, and gold that Cabal's UI uses for effects) stand out against the muted greys. Always do a final test by previewing the DDS in a viewer before submitting; what looks crisp in BMP can band visibly after the conversion.
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