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    sketchy
    last edited by 5 Jan 2008, 23:32

    Nice one Guite. I have added it to my collection. Thanks for sharing. It's nice to have a variety handy to suit the particular feel you want to create.

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 6 Jan 2008, 09:16

      Unfortunately most of these fonts do not support "international" characters... πŸ˜’
      Yet I like them, too (and thatnks for sharing this one, Guite πŸ˜„ )

      Gai...

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        guite
        last edited by 6 Jan 2008, 16:56

        @gaieus said:

        Unfortunately most of these fonts do not support "international" characters... πŸ˜’

        Gaieus, sorry about that, it was intentional on my part πŸ˜‰ . This is just a past time for me and to include all the international and special characters would mean, apart from doing the actual linework, studying up all all its usage so that I don't goof up on placement of the characters. Which mean a lot of time input.

        @gaieus said:

        Yet I like them, too (and thanks for sharing this one, Guite πŸ˜„ )

        You are welcome, and thank you for the kind words.

        Guite

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          Gaieus
          last edited by 6 Jan 2008, 17:10

          No Guite, no need to be sorry. I actually meant this about allthe charsets (and great resource sites) linked here. Surely I didn't mean that you should have made all those characters yourself!
          πŸ˜„

          (and I'm also used to this anyway...)

          Gai...

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            gata
            last edited by 6 Jan 2008, 17:53

            Charsets can be added to, or make your own. One of the font editors with the most features for the money is FontCreator http://www.high-logic.com/fontcreator.html . You can scan and insert images for each character. Adjusting characters is similar to working with vectors in Illustrator.

            Mac users have the programs by Fontlab http://www.fontlab.com/fontlab-products/ . They make using scanned images a separate program though.

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              guite
              last edited by 7 Jan 2008, 19:10

              Yeah! FontCreator is the program I had used to generate the font posted above. I am aiming to finish (in my free time) two fonts within the trial period, but then I might not! πŸ˜’

              Maybe scan quality or some import setting, I had to tweak the curves a lot in FC. That's so time consuming that when it's time to finetune the font (bearing, kerning, etc.) I lose interest. Apparently it does not recognise vector linework from other programs and still trace it as if it is raster. Anyway good software.

              Guite

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                Anssi
                last edited by 7 Jan 2008, 21:10

                Making a font is a damn big job. I never have had the time to tune the couple of my attempts to really be useful. And the tool I used, Fontographer, only works on my old, old Mac. Even when you have all the characters drawn, there is the kerning issue, and every character added, like our cherished umlauts, adds to the tedium. Still, some of it is quite fun. Must have a go at Font Creator (if I ever find the time)

                Anssi

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                  guite
                  last edited by 9 Jan 2008, 17:22

                  I had been wondering what my hand lettering would look like as a font. I am posting a work in progress and wondering whether it is worth fine tuning it further. Critiques welcome. Please note that pair kerning does not seem to be working right yet as far as my tests show.

                  Do you guys and gals think the slightly irregular curves gives it a more natural hand drawn feel? Or should I smooth it out?

                  Cheers,
                  Guite

                  PS: .ttf is not allowed as attachment, so please refer the zip

                  Edit: Font file replaced.
                  file.Font.jpg


                  Arch_Guite.zip

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                    guite
                    last edited by 9 Jan 2008, 17:29

                    Just in case anybody is interested, I have replaced my font file (see a few posts above). For whatever it is worth, that would be the official version 1. The lines and curves are much smoother now, number of nodes (control points) have reduced, file size is even less and kerning is okay.

                    Guite

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                      juju
                      last edited by 10 Jan 2008, 09:15

                      Thx Guite.

                      Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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