I just read some Macbeth and thought that I needed to make the bubbles for my font "cauldron" ;)
Can't see the bubbly look of the font at this pixel size... It looks better when smaller or larger and on a plain background.
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Created on 18th January 2013. Last edited on 12th May 2018.
While I sat by our fire watching the flames, warming my feet and imagining some fragrant stew while reading some Macbeth, I thought that I needed a bubble font for my font "cauldron" ;)
@p2p: I reduced height by 2; you're right it looks much better, almost less 'fragile'? Also I angled the top like on the r and f, for 'integration' into the bubble-rounded look I get at my favourite font sizes.
Lokking a lot better, but I still think you could be bolder about reducing the 't'.
In the example below I have shown the 'x' and 'X' (the 'x' and 'l' in the pic). I usually place the cross stroke of the 't' on the 'x' height and drop the height of the 't' to suit. Hope this helps :)
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I would reduce the height of the 't' a bit (it doesn't need to be the full height of the ascenders).
In the example below I have shown the 'x' and 'X' (the 'x' and 'l' in the pic). I usually place the cross stroke of the 't' on the 'x' height and drop the height of the 't' to suit. Hope this helps :)
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