@elmoyenique my point is, its hard to predict the overal look based just on the preview on Fontstruct page. Fine dots might look ok here, but on downloaded font barely visible. And thanks for the example, it seems different browsers may have slightly different effect on this.
Btw. I learned something different. When I tried to fast replace the custom composite brick with another custom composite brick, it did not work directly as I expected, but eventually i found out, that it first has to be replaced with one of core bricks and then that core brick can be replaced with my other composite just fine.
OK, I understand you now. It also bothers me to see areas of my glyphs in the FS preview that appear thickened or overlapped, which apparently don't fit right... This sometimes helps me zoom in on those areas and discover small errors, but other times I just check that and everything was correct and it is a defect of the preview that at first I noticed as defective. There are even times I download and install the font to check in a design program how those conflict areas work, and that usually helps.
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What's your point?
@Peter (Petruuccio) Toda - Very nice project. I would say the diagonal dots are 1 line too many, making them feel "fatter" than they should. :^)
@elmoyenique my point is, its hard to predict the overal look based just on the preview on Fontstruct page. Fine dots might look ok here, but on downloaded font barely visible. And thanks for the example, it seems different browsers may have slightly different effect on this.
Btw. I learned something different. When I tried to fast replace the custom composite brick with another custom composite brick, it did not work directly as I expected, but eventually i found out, that it first has to be replaced with one of core bricks and then that core brick can be replaced with my other composite just fine.
@Goatmeal thanks for your words. I see what you mean, but until I figure how to split or shift the dots for diagonal strokes, I cant tidy up properly.
OK, I understand you now. It also bothers me to see areas of my glyphs in the FS preview that appear thickened or overlapped, which apparently don't fit right... This sometimes helps me zoom in on those areas and discover small errors, but other times I just check that and everything was correct and it is a defect of the preview that at first I noticed as defective. There are even times I download and install the font to check in a design program how those conflict areas work, and that usually helps.
@Peter (Petruuccio) - I see your point. Unfortunately, I cannot offer any ideas at this time as I am on a work computer... :^(
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