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I also wanted to try a stencil. The drawing is done with the font zelfvolution @ eYe/FS. I hope you like them.
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I just been listening to Clay Aiken's stellar performance of Bridge Over Troubled Water (for a hundred thousandth times), and one line echoes in my ears: "Your Time Has Come to Shine". Well, you did, magnificently. Keep shining. 10/10
The only glyph that I wasn't 1000% sure of is the G ... for me, the descender is a wee bit long.
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By the way, the original G was very good (as a G), but as Frodo7 said, maybe not for this design ... which just keeps getting better.
I Love it a perfect 10
Suggestion:
(because in général that irritate me, even with pro font.)
If you put dirt into your font, offert different dirt of the same letter, take advantage of the unuse set. It make a font less computorize ;)
Per exemple "Gone to see" with two different e for "see" will look more handcrafted (use the same design but scratch it different)
we're you asking me a question? if so I did'nt get it on your last comment ?
je pense que tu parles espagnol non ?
I wish my spanish could be better, I love it, it sound good to my ears
In fact I live in North America... and When we go south of US everything (mostly) is in spanish.
I always try to add the ¿? ¡! glyphs for you ;)
By the way, I take this opportunity to ask for help once again to the Greats FS (and also other colleagues), please: I need to know if these corners can be rounded in a 1:1 grid. The font is finished, but I am unable to find another solution. Help me, please, I promise pay you with... better fonts (and eternal gratitude).
but I'm working on te last composite
The green frame was use for a composite to create the two smooth cell
1. This option keeps the triangle at the end joint and replaces the adjacent bricks with two thick ends of a 1:4 angle set.
2. This option thickens the diagonal line at the bottom and joins it to the vertical with a combination of the thick end of a 1:3 angle set on top, followed by the thin end of a 2:3 angle set directly below, giving it a rounder feel if that's what you were going for.
but Geneus1 answer beter than me :)
The drawing is done with the font zelfvolution @ eYe/FS.
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