Knight Online Guild Emblem Maker – Free 16×16 BMP

Make a custom Knight 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 16×16 24-bit BMP ready for in-game use on guild capes and shields. Free, private, runs entirely in your browser — no uploads.

Knight Online guild emblem generator — visit knightonline.com for the game

Click to upload or drag and drop

PNG or SVG with high contrast works best at 16×16

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How to change your Knight Online guild emblem

  1. Create your emblem above — upload a picture or draw one with the pixel editor.
  2. Click Download to save Logo.bmp to your computer.
  3. Copy Logo.bmp into your Knight Online game folder.
  4. Log in as Clan Leader and open the clan management interface.
  5. Register the new emblem file.
  6. Confirm. Other members will see the new cape and shield emblem after relogging.

Only the Clan Leader can change the guild emblem.

About Knight Online clan emblems

Knight Online's clan emblem lives on the back of every member's cape — the most visible identifier in the game during nation war (Karus vs. El Morad), siege events, and city PvP. The 16×16 24-bit BMP is tiny but unusually visible: the cape's solid-colour fabric gives a high-contrast emblem real reach, and the game keeps the cape mostly straight even while a character runs, so the silhouette stays readable from across a battlefield.

There is no transparency support in the format — every pixel is a solid colour. The successful KO emblems pick two or three high-contrast colours and a single bold symbol: a cross, a sword, a skull, a tight two-letter initial. Photographic source material rarely survives the downscale; flat icons and silhouettes work far better. Choose the emblem's primary colour to contrast with red and blue capes (Karus side wears red dominant, El Morad blue dominant) so the design reads from either alliance.

Save the file as Logo.bmp into your Knight Online folder. The Clan Leader registers the emblem through the clan management interface; the exact menu varies slightly by version. After registering, members see the new cape and shield emblem after relogging. The emblem also appears in the clan rankings and on the clan information panel that other players see when they inspect a member.

Design tips for KO emblems. Two priorities dominate: cape readability at distance, and instant nation recognition. During Lunar Wars and city PvP, allies and enemies need to identify your clan within a second of seeing the cape. A bold mono-colour silhouette (a single bird, weapon, or rune) beats a busy multi-colour scene almost every time. Avoid emblems that mimic the nation insignias too closely — designs that resemble the Karus or El Morad national crests can cause friendly-fire hesitation. Many veteran KO clans keep two colour variants of their emblem on standby (a light version for dark capes, a dark version for light capes) since the cape colour itself is driven by gear and dyes. Use the red-cape and blue-cape preview backgrounds in this tool to confirm the silhouette reads on both common cape tones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Knight Online uses a 16×16 pixel emblem stored as a 24-bit RGB BMP file. The same image is displayed on guild capes, shields, and in the clan window.

A 24-bit RGB BMP at exactly 16×16 pixels. This tool always outputs that format — you don't need to set anything manually.

No. Knight Online guild emblems display every pixel as a solid color — there is no transparency channel. Design your emblem so it reads well as a complete square, ideally on a contrasting background.

Sixteen pixels is small. Bold silhouettes, simple letters, crosses, swords, and shield shapes work best. The Enhance tool can reduce colors and sharpen edges so the design stays readable after the downscale.

On guild capes worn by members, on shields, in the clan window, on the clan list, and during nation wars. The cape is the most visible — design with that in mind.

You can, but at 16×16 most characters won't be legible. Simple single glyphs like 王 or カ may read; full words won't. Initials, runes, or icons usually work better.

Flat icons, silhouettes, bold logos, and pixel art. Avoid photographs, fine text, soft gradients, and detailed artwork — they all blur at this size. PNG/SVG with a transparent background gives the cleanest starting point.

No. The whole tool runs in your browser using JavaScript and HTML5 Canvas. Your image never leaves your device.

The gallery here is sized for 16×16 and uses high-contrast designs that read well on a moving cape. When you want more, game-icons.net hosts 4,000+ themed SVG icons (CC BY 3.0) including medieval, combat, and demonic sets that match KO's setting. SVG Repo has a much larger filterable catalogue, many under CC0. OpenClipart is public domain. Pick a bold heraldic silhouette — a cross, sword, shield, skull, two-letter monogram — drop it into the upload tab, and run Enhance to reduce colours and sharpen edges. At 16×16 on the back of a cape, only the silhouette survives; design for clarity at small size.