@winty: Thank you. It's only as creative as the rules forced it to be. HV filters: 1.8. Try it yourself.
@Ray: You always find the nicest way of being kind. Thank you.
@ETHp: Thanks for liking the sample(s). This one was supposed to have the letters as a window to something else. Didn't have the energy to search through old pictures for appropriate view. Hence, I compromised with a gradient. Thank you.
This fs was one of those quick and dirty ones using an old tried-and-tested technique that I did when working on other fs that take an inordinately long time that test my patience and stamina. I do these to come out of the rut.
The following sample is an example of fs that sap the energy out of me. Maybe they will see the light of day someday...or perhaps not. Time will tell.
I love both of them, but if you really don't want to continue with them you don't have to. Why not save them for a day where you have a lot of free time and energy, and you feel ready for it.
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I love the way you have achieved the serifs in glyphs such as the 'u' and 'n'. a big 10/10++++++
@Ray: You always find the nicest way of being kind. Thank you.
@ETHp: Thanks for liking the sample(s). This one was supposed to have the letters as a window to something else. Didn't have the energy to search through old pictures for appropriate view. Hence, I compromised with a gradient. Thank you.
The following sample is an example of fs that sap the energy out of me. Maybe they will see the light of day someday...or perhaps not. Time will tell.
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