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Published: 19th February, 2015
Last edited: 10th April, 2020
Created: 9th February, 2015
Clone of even more curves.
Thanks to j4s13 and opipik for starting these curve examples. I thought they were really helpful and I've gathered some of my own to add into the mix.
These are approximations of circular shapes in larger grid spaces. None of these would be possible without using the 2x2 filter. The nudge tool has also opened up the possibilities for mixed curved shapes.
Starting from A, the sizes go from 1 grid block up to larger ones. I've also added some incremental circles like 4.5 and 6.5 grid space. Most of these aren't perfect circles, but they're somewhat more accurate than going the faux bezier route. Feel free to improve upon the forms or create the larger sizes that haven't been displayed.
02.24.15 Added 2.5 and 3.5 sized circles
09.28.15 Added 10 variant, 12, 14 sizes
09.30.15 Added 11 sizeThis is a clone of even more curves
350668
Published: 27th August, 2010
Last edited: 3rd September, 2010
Created: 25th August, 2010
This font shows an example of the letterforms created with the new Arc brick with the default 1:1 filter settings.
The design decisions become limited by the inability for the arcs to connect to form the letter S in particular. The upper and lower S's here show some options to work within the limitation. WIP. Upper and lowercase for now.
The proper connections can only be created with the advanced filter settings set to 2:2 for both the horizontal and vertical axes. The Arc Brick 2:2 Sample Font shows more options in brick placement that alleviate some of the limitations found in the 1:1 filter space.
Please clone and check it out for details. If you have a question, just ask. =)
3835410
Published: 27th August, 2010
Last edited: 27th August, 2010
Created: 25th August, 2010
This font shows an example of the letterforms created with the new Arc brick with the advanced filter settings at 2:2.
The 2:2 setting enlarges each brick twice the size on the horizontal and vertical axes. About 90% of everything I work on uses the advanced filter settings. This enables two important things:
1. Half-brick positioning
2. Brick overlapping.
The Arc Brick 1:1 Sample Font works with the default filter setting. When switching filters from 1:1 to 2:2, you have four times as many brick placement options. The main thing to deal with in working with bricks using the 2:2 filter is to remember that each brick needs to be handled on the lower left. Since every brick now spans two grid spaces horizontally and vertically in a square, you will need to click and drag bricks from the lower left corner. This can get really confusing with multiple overlapping bricks.
The brick placement on this font is designed to maximize efficiency, minimizing overlaps to connect each brick cleanly. WIP. Upper and lowercase for now.
Please clone and check it out for details. If you have a question, just ask. =)
3825311
Published: 4th December, 2013
Last edited: 4th December, 2013
Created: 3rd December, 2013
Clone of Lush Capitals.
Layered Version. The lowercase has a thicker base which can be placed under the caps for special effects. maybe not so special. This is a clone
241114032
Published: 16th October, 2008
Last edited: 16th October, 2011
Created: 15th October, 2008
Updated Halloween dingbats.
A- Happy Haloween
B- Pumpkin grin
C- Cat on fence
D- Skull
E- Witch
F- Pumpkin face by kix
G- Bats by kix
H- Frank
I- Graveyard
J- Haunted House
K- Ghostie
L- Mummy
M- Eyeball
N- Started off as dracula, but ended up looking like Raam, the final boss in Gears of War
O- Trick or Treat
PQRST- various pumpkinheads
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Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 5th August, 2008
The continuation of the new and exciting Bubble Lab Collab started by kix and william right here.
Comment, sign on, and get your game on over there.
AB -kix
CD -williaum
EF -geneus1
Two battle cries from the Fantastic Four.
E= Battle Cry of the Thing
F= Battle Cry of the Human Torch drawn with old school comic book flame lines.