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Inspired from Tom Hultgren's Traffic but with two layers of color, 45 degree cut.
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Wow. great use of colors!
Wow! Welcome Back Kassy & THX for Tutorials in Youtube!
- "Bauhaus-powerrr"
Very solid stuff..
Exceptionally excellent!
I'm with the people! Charming font, compa!
What do you think about this little modification on the "3" glyph?
Thanks!
@JeycoMonge Glad you like them
@Elmo Hello companero! Your 3 is looking good, thanks!
@kassymkulov: Dear compa, what would you call the green/blue colour you used in the font? Maybe "aquamarine blue" or similar? Don't worry, it's just a semantic question.
@Elmo
Honestly, I have no idea :) I'm not very good when it comes to colors. It seems to me more like aqaumarine blue. Just noticed that it also look like the Sets tags color of Fontstruct.
Congrats on this well deserved TP, compañero!
@meek: Dear Rob, I apologize for calling the colour of the FS Set tags "green" when it is actually "aquamarine blue".
Thanks for the mention ;)
@meek
Were the plans for adding individual filters to glyphs? Right now it's global, but if every letter could have their own filter settings...
Or even to have brick scaling be able to apply to individual bricks since the FontStruct API has "sx" and "sy" parameters, which I assume are related to brick scaling, but individually.
This font looks pretty nice as well.
How do you use color?
Very cool, I like it. Sorry for spamming this picture, but I want to share an idea for a color font, maybe you're interested.
@Dmitriy
Thanks. Yeah, that S is really something and it can be mimicked with connecting bricks to some extent. But it does give me some ideas and is reminiscent of my Kalyn font.
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