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I cheated by using layers to create these twists.
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YYYYes!!! My fantasies about layers turned out to be reality.
Reminded me of the game "slither.io"
I love so much how you did it:
What a cool idea! I like it! BTW, put an eye over the G.
@fontlanger
Thanks, glad you like it. You do it by using multiple layers, a feature available if you're a patron
@Elmoyenique
Thanks. Yes, those white gaps exist because of the inconsistency between curves of the connecting bricks. It seems filled, biline and triline curves are not the same. I think it can be solved if I use another bricks from the basic set, we'll see.
It is a very interesting path that you are starting, with layer overlays in black and white fonts. I tried something similar with this one. Keep on.
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This reminds me of those Neon letters often found on signs hung throughout stuff on buildings and restaurants (I don't know if this can be worded better)
@BWM
Yes, that's a real style actually:
http://luc.devroye.org/neon.html
http://luc.devroye.org/myfonts-neonsign/
Great way to achieve overlaps through the use of layers.
Awesome font! 10/10
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