@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) I have a font called 'pixel perfect' that I'm quite fond of. I was wondering how it might look if I up-scaled it to create a font that is highly adaptable to down-scaling. I have to create the glyphs in a separate program called asprite at a higher resolution than seen above, and then assign one of 8 shades of grey depending on the number of black and grey pixels (e.g. 3 black = 75% black; 1 black, 1 grey = 25+12.5 or ~38% black)
The Cyrillic is almost ready. But it's strange that the lowercase м is different from the uppercase M, maybe it's worth keeping this form for the Monospaced version. Also, the ы bar should be slightly closer, and the left part of the л should be more noticeable, bigger, like the д now. I would even change it to make the д shorter and more symmetrical.
What about making a non-color version? With just differently dense composites to imitate the shades of gray? Hard to judge the real density though, since in browser the countours seem to be bolder than in actual .ttf
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@Dante (Dantemwalt) - This looks like a very interesting project.
This font is pretty nice. Kind of reminds me of the same method that was used to make this font.
You forgot the uppercase W, Dante (Dantemwalt).
@goatmeal Thanks. Much appreciated.
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) I have a font called 'pixel perfect' that I'm quite fond of. I was wondering how it might look if I up-scaled it to create a font that is highly adaptable to down-scaling. I have to create the glyphs in a separate program called asprite at a higher resolution than seen above, and then assign one of 8 shades of grey depending on the number of black and grey pixels (e.g. 3 black = 75% black; 1 black, 1 grey = 25+12.5 or ~38% black)
@SuperM2229 I haven't added the magiscule 'S' yet either. I'm working to add them, though.
"PQRT"
"TUVX"
real unfinished. wait until the creator of this font finished it.
Guys, capital S and W are now real
This font? Perfectly anti-aliased.
The Cyrillic is almost ready. But it's strange that the lowercase м is different from the uppercase M, maybe it's worth keeping this form for the Monospaced version. Also, the ы bar should be slightly closer, and the left part of the л should be more noticeable, bigger, like the д now. I would even change it to make the д shorter and more symmetrical.
What about making a non-color version? With just differently dense composites to imitate the shades of gray? Hard to judge the real density though, since in browser the countours seem to be bolder than in actual .ttf
italic version of each one
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