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What better way to celebrate our bright future than pushing a whole creative medium forward? Introducing Brick Patching – a combinatoric approach to constructing hyper-tunable curved and angular modular forms.
Stay tuned to this space; *eventually I will describe this highly useful hack and fully document the technique.
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Oh no. Years ago he invented brick stacking, now he broke FontStruct again. Are you even human, sir?
The font itself is absolutely gorgeous. That ultra-minimal, yet unmistakeable "E".
Your flavor of insanity affects taste buds i do not possess. yet.
Excited for Sunday if I can remember what day that is.
Q 2 4 5 6 are awesome. Love it.
The last hours of an aComp are always the best! Astonishing font, master!
Only you have the capacity to make something so complex look so simple.
To see a number of circles with different diameters and with near perfect curves combined in one fontstruction is more than impressive! A beautiful font that breaks away from the grid.
Hey friends ~ just a quick update. I’ve been hammered over the weekend by a rough patch of migraines (no pun intended) and am needing to limit my screentime until I’m through it. Feeling on the mend today, and intend to be shedding some light on brickpatching – as well as thanking you properly for your comments – as soon as I’m able ?
Pretty letters with simple geometric shapes. The "c" is from the Packman game : )
So it seems the era of polygonal glyphs will soon be over, and the time of smooth curves have finally arrived. Beautiful demo pics. I hope you get well, soon. 10/10
@Frodo7 Pac-man*
Did you know that Pac-man was originally called Puck-man, but was changed for preventative neasures from vandals being able to deface the macine to change the P to an F…
Also, nice to see you!
Measures* (geez, i cant spell right on a phone)
360+ downloads already?
Also, Congrats on Top Pick, Williaum!
that's so beautiful!
That's amazing! That "S" X-ray... wow. Can't wait for you to show us how brick patching works!
Wow! I'm so glad to see this Patching font. You are my FS h4x0r.
I am hoping we will hear more from William soon!
In the meantime, I have made a speculative cloneable fontstruction exemplifying how I believe brick patching might work at a more basic level. I hope you will check it out :-)
as again incredible and very perplexing!
Can you make this clonable so I can see how you patched the bricks?
Hensley Dodson (Hensilly), I agree.
Hensley Dodson (Hensilly), I agree.
Reminds me of Steppes TT!
My only suggestion: Could you make the 'W' a little bit narrower? 10/10
P.S.
The limitations of FontStruct... *whoosh* out the window.
I think one of my fonts uses this same technique, but on a much smaller scale.
Sorry~
But how exactly does this work??
No, seriously, @William Leverette (will.i.ૐ), wake up! I need to know how this works!!!!! What 'special composite' glitches the FontStructor into allowing stacks that respect transformation??? !!! ͮăɡȖ͖ˏɒ̷̃ׯŰ̈ūĵĒȴőƓǐȈĮĖĝ½Ńƙƺǩ̊ũȍǕ¨țÓ̈́ǒɕŞ̿áÀͣȵĆČˠºȗǩʯͯȨˣʥǭŇŨ̫ɔɯū̡̼ȭ¼Şʯ˓̵̧¶̤Ďƹģ̪͋ˮȁɶ˶Ǖ̇ˤ͆ưʌ±ĨŚƭƐ˘̅ąŕɀĖ !!! ??? I want to know You want to know We all WaNT To NoWJ WWWJ äčĜŞĿṳ̀ˇʮɋʧ˳ǁć̶ˈž̭͍̇Т˛ʼʪŌćʷʗ̥ƃǂʃŽˏ̭͒Ŵ˹LjȽ̛É͗ˋʱ˷ʪʍó˄Ɓ̚ʗŎ¢ȸƟ¢̳ͤɅřƉʐųůȅÅėͤ͗ˬ̊ʑʝĻǏɷ͉ͣȘǁ͚̅̈́ʫÈʡÕ̓Ō̯̾°ŝͭƁÛŊ ---
(Again, sorry. I be gettin' jiggy wit' it - Y'know that song?)
Without further ado, here’s that vaunted Brick Patching secret sauce. I further refined the technique today while attempting to describe the simplest case. The resulting recipe is reduced to what I trust are the fewest steps possible:
1) Take any two bricks that share one available space between them.
2) Select one of the bricks (it can be a stack, patch, etc.).
3) Move the selection into the central space.
4) Select the complimentary brick(s).
5) Press Z to patch together.
Presto! This above sequence reliably generates a brick patch, unlocking a nudge-preserving Boolean Add operation. It’s a glitch, though, so please be gentle with it.
A few more tips:
• Occassionally, you must press Z twice in Step 5
• After Step 5, the selection in Step 4 remains highlighted, so these elements may be nudged independently until deselected.
• The brick patch functions as a unified module upon reselection.
• Brick patches remain modifiable, behaving similarly to glitched stacks from the original brick stacking exploit.
• This entails a background-foreground sequence or priority given to each brick in the set determining interactions such as deleting or replacing a brick.
• To modify the nudge value of a single brick, replace it with a properly nudged copy of itself or use the first tip to fine-tune the nudge value relative the comprising patch.
• Further tutorials to describe the nuances and discuss many advanced applications of this technique are indicated.
• Videos or animations would be nice!
If not to remedy the interminable wait, may this deceptively simple technique still be a source of unreasonable delight and unexpected freedom for your modular designs! The possibilities here are massive. Miles to go before we sleep...
Dearest Wonderful @William Leverette (will.i.ૐ): WOOOOOW-WOOOOOW-WOOOOOW!!!! Thats's incredible!!!! Thanks a trilliiiiion, Master!!!!! You have opened the Book to us, but now we must learn to read it (I say that because I don't understand very well what you write: I can't duplicate your procedure by myself, I'm sorry but I misunderstand the instructions, perhaps because of my bad English). Thank you veeeery much again!!!! I need more help and more time to manage this. Can anyone help me to understand this Wonder?...
• Videos or animations would be nice!
@wiliam: Thanks for reaching out with this amazing gift
@elmoyenique: Tonight when I get behind the computer I will bend my brains over this.. When I get anything of a desired result Ill walk u through it.
Indeed, a brief screencap vid with audio instructions would make this an effortless technique to acquire. How about a gif to start?
I included drag-and-drop frames to show the movement of the first brick in Step 3. It’s this brick movement that pre-loads the fontstructor such that the undo glitch does what we want it to do.
Thank you @will.i.om for this amazing technique!
Thank you a million, Master! What a fantastic gif! Even someone as slow as me can understand it now... (PS: Do you know any tricks so that the bricks built like this can be duplicated?...)
@elmo: You’re definitely getting the hang of it. 😃
Please keep going! I feel certain you will blow our collective minds with unique and bounteous applications of brick patching once it’s feeling more familiar!! 👁🌟🌌
As you implied, brick patches have significant limitations in terms of reproducability/modifiability. Some basic brick behaviors (e.g. copy/pasting) are not presently supported.
These novel and extensive modules must therefore be reproduced manually in each instance. Use at your own risk!
As brick patches become more complex – as with some of the more obscenely vanilla-brick–busting curves I carved out for fs Patchman – their construction and duplication becomes increasingly involved. The selection below shows a single brick patch. 😅
Here’s one useful trick for achieving multiples at a go:
• Extend your selection in Step 2 from a single brick to an entire row or column. To generate multiple patches at once, your Step 4 selection should include a row/column of corresponding size.
An exhaustive description, including limitations, remains for another day. Many of the workflows, tips and tricks I’ve discovered are worthy candidates for write-ups and instructive videos. I should record screencap vids to make this easier. (It would be disingenuous for me to not request your patience here.)
I trust intrepid fsers will add as a community to our collective body of knowledge.
Gratitude also to @Sed4tives, @frongile – and this wonderful creative community for all your engagement and support. Truly excited to see what y’all mint with this! 💖
Not sure why my previous comment is not appearing. 🤷♂️
I've submitted a support request to @meek and will await a response before recomposing my answer to @elmoyenique’s great question.
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To everyone trying this exciting and ingenious technique: Good luck!
Do note that it’s based on a bug, is not officially supported, and might stop working at any time. Having said that, the bug has been there for years already so I’m sure you’ll be fine for a while yet 😀
Thanks for sharing this @will.i.ૐ. Curious to hear how you discovered this hidden bug and looking forward to experiment with it.
@William Leverette (will.i.ૐ) - Aaahhh... I've certainly encountered the "Undo" glitch over the years, but never realized it could be put to good use! Thank you for sharing this technique. :^)
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