I am so in love with the way you perceive and achieve curves.
A suggestion: If you don't feel like converting your fonts to bézier curves, pay someone to .eps them for you. Then you can FontLab (or something) them yourself into perfect curve .otfs. The world needs to see the beauty of your curves as smooth as possible. You'd be doing the world a favor, really.
@Ata: I'm afraid FontLab (or any other similar program) is way out of my financial grasp. That's why FS is such a fantastic tool. It gives people like me a chance to get near to the visions that I have in the back of my mind.
@p2pnut: If you're looking for a free non-modular font editor, try an open-source app, such as FontForge or BirdFont. I've been using FontForge to create my own comic lettering font:
@ jimhy and TCWite: thanks for the useful advice about FontForge :) Since I wrote the above I have received a copy of FontCreator (as a Christmas present) so I am now happy as Larry :)
@j4s13: Sorry about that, I have not made these fonts available for download as I sell them commercially. I hope you understand.
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A suggestion: If you don't feel like converting your fonts to bézier curves, pay someone to .eps them for you. Then you can FontLab (or something) them yourself into perfect curve .otfs. The world needs to see the beauty of your curves as smooth as possible. You'd be doing the world a favor, really.
@Ata: I'm afraid FontLab (or any other similar program) is way out of my financial grasp. That's why FS is such a fantastic tool. It gives people like me a chance to get near to the visions that I have in the back of my mind.
http://wat.midco.net/jvipond/miscellany/comicfont.html
@j4s13: Sorry about that, I have not made these fonts available for download as I sell them commercially. I hope you understand.
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