The glyphs show a cleat understanding of the Japanese writing system and lose none of their beauty in the translation which is quite an a judgement in a pixel font. Coolness.
The glyphs show a clear understanding of the Japanese writing system and lose none of their beauty in the translation which is quite an a achievement in a pixel font. Coolness.
This is super nice! However, is it just me, or is it missing the w- hiragaina, such as ゐ? It's not that big of a deal, as they are rare, so don't worry about it if it's not a big deal to you :P
Nice to meet you, I am Japanese.
Well, the font I'm making now is 15 pixels long
About 1200 characters are written in areas such as Latin character expansion.
If the number of pixels of the font match
I thought that it would fit my kanji font, how is it?
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The glyphs show a clear understanding of the Japanese writing system and lose none of their beauty in the translation which is quite an a achievement in a pixel font. Coolness.
爱!
Nice to meet you, I am Japanese.
Well, the font I'm making now is 15 pixels long
About 1200 characters are written in areas such as Latin character expansion.
If the number of pixels of the font match
I thought that it would fit my kanji font, how is it?
I bet i could round out this font
I think this is amazing! There should totally be an anti-aliased version.
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The な is absolutely breathtaking. It looks like a backwards "t" combined with a "ʓ".
The る and ろ can be typed as "ʓ" and "ʒ" respectively.
の clearly looks like a backwards "e".
り can be written with "ŋ" (eng).
ん can be written with "ƕ" (hwair/hv) or "h".
の can be typed out as "ɘ".
This style should really exist everywhere.
It should exist everywhere @Fluxxor392
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