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Looks intresting. Look at this basic principle for any kind of shape, it might help. And try to make all the lines of the same thickness, it will be much better. You made Greek letters, would you like to try Cyrillic?
Hi Dmitriy, thanks for being interested and commenting! I know the optical illusion you showed me, but as this font was first made for my own use and that it didn't really bother me, I didn't correct it. As you clearly saw, I have some issues getting the shapes for the diagonals right. I'll try to improve it.
@DaStarCoder (DaStargate) - While you can now make quite complex angles on FontStruct, here is an old tutorial I created years ago to make simple 45º diagonals that "closely" match vertical / horizontal thicknesses:
Tutorial - 45 degree angles
@Goatmeal - the thicknesses of the lines in my font are not 1 or more units, but 0.25 instead, but I appreciate your help!
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