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Recreation of one of the large pixel fonts from Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter" (1997).
This font is used (in both a monospaced and proportional variant) throughout the game for character names, in-fight messages, and the high score screen. The same font was also reused in "Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes" (1998).
Note that this is a simplified recreation: the original tiles from the game use a few more shades of the darkest orange colour for a more subtle gradient. However, this recreation groups these together to stick to an 8 colour palette.
This recreation uses the special OpenType SVG (TTF+SVG) format, which currently has limited support. For a monochrome version, see this recreation.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
6 Comments
@Patrick H. Lauke (redux) - I am forever impressed with the effort and care you take in not only remaking these fonts, but also painstakingly recreating their highly-complex color schemes as well. :^)
thanks @goatmeal ... this one nearly broke me (and one of the few cases where the "8 layers is enough for all possible fontstruction needs" limit on here has prevented me from a true recreation)
Congratulations! One of the best and most efficient gradient fonts I've seen in FS (although you might think some of the glyphs are missing some dark bricks).
Congratulations! One of the best and most efficient gradient fonts I've seen in FS (although you might think some of the glyphs are missing some dark bricks).
thanks @elmoyenique ... of course, credit goes to the original designers/developers. i merely "transcribed" it to keep it alive here
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