Fictional Fire Alarm Drawing

Not sure if this is the right place to put this, but I need a (somewhat professional) drawing of a modern fire alarm. I’d do one myself, but I, myself, am not really good at drawing things, especially fire alarms. And I’m far too busy with other things in life.

The reason for this is that it’s for a video collaboration that I’m doing with a few friends of mine from outside of the fire alarm community. The video in question is slated to come out this upcoming Christmas, however, I’ll need it relatively soon, given the fact that this is a huge collaboration. I’d say no later than October or November, but the sooner, the better.

Although this alarm may not exist in real life, it does produce the sound of a SpectrAlert Advance, so it needs to bear a resemblance (visually) to either a SpectrAlert Advance or L-Series horn/strobe.

Would a SketchUp model be okay?

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Would a SketchUp model be okay?

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As long as it can export to an image file (such as .png), yes. And I promise to give you credit for that (forgot to mention that in my initial post).

Sounds good. Do you need it from a specific angle?

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Sounds good. Do you need it from a specific angle?

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Angled the way the alarm in my profile pic is would be good.

Okay. It’ll probably be done by the end of the week.

Alright… Behold, the TamaTama Eggvance 02R!!!

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Alright… Behold, the TamaTama Eggvance 02R!!!
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Sorry for the bump, but, unfortunately, the main producer of the Christmas special thought it was too risky to use the sound of an actual alarm, nor did he want to include a flashing strobe effect – and I don’t really blame him for that decision. Therefore, in this case, it’s a four wire alarm, and it produces a more generic alarm sound.

Also, I made a reference to one of NewAgeServerAlarm’s videos in this part of the video linked below.

Lastly, I did give you credit in the video’s description. And you were also given credit at the end of the video (with the help of the main producer of said video).