Congrats, impressive results! My only little "but"s are: 1) the middle right part of the B and R should look like the X, 2) the middle shadow of the X is incomplete, IMHO, and 3) the inner shadow of the 0 is missing. Btw, have you thought about completing the basic set?
Don't worry, I understand. You are seeing this: working with layers is another way to view (and complicate) the structure of each glyph... Please keep at it.
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I thought your sample was colorized. The font itself is colored. Very cool.
what a great way to make your font stand out!
Congrats, impressive results! My only little "but"s are: 1) the middle right part of the B and R should look like the X, 2) the middle shadow of the X is incomplete, IMHO, and 3) the inner shadow of the 0 is missing. Btw, have you thought about completing the basic set?
@elmo since both that slope and the shadow angle are 135º, the shadow is behid the letter, therefore making [B] and [R] wrong
Good catch. Fixed the shadow on all of those. And yes, I plan on completing the basic character set. Definitely still a work in progress.
Don't worry, I understand. You are seeing this: working with layers is another way to view (and complicate) the structure of each glyph... Please keep at it.
Great
theres too much grey
and there're two [+]???
Fixed the gap in the @. The second + is actually the ampersand glyph. The design doesn't lend itself well to an actually ampersand.
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