work as if you live in the early days of a better nation
Handwriting font example: CrapHand
And here’s the TrueType font of that: CrapHand.ttf. Enjoy!
2 comments
Hey,
Thanks for your tuto, nice font. I’m doing the same thing and I’m trying to tell fontforge to automatically replace the second letter when a letter is repeated in a word, by a slightly different version of it, to make my font a little bit more dynamic.
For instance, if I have a double “l” in a word, the second “l” will be replaced by an alternative glyph. Do you know hot to do that ? Internet is NOT full of tutos about this matter, I found one or two, but they are too old and dont seem to work anymore.
Please help 🙂
I only have a vague idea how that might be done, but I don’t have the details. One of OpenType’s feature tables probably allows you to specify different letter forms for where they occur in a word. Arabic, for instance, needs it for its very different initial, medial and final forms of letters.
Hey,
Thanks for your tuto, nice font. I’m doing the same thing and I’m trying to tell fontforge to automatically replace the second letter when a letter is repeated in a word, by a slightly different version of it, to make my font a little bit more dynamic.
For instance, if I have a double “l” in a word, the second “l” will be replaced by an alternative glyph. Do you know hot to do that ? Internet is NOT full of tutos about this matter, I found one or two, but they are too old and dont seem to work anymore.
Please help 🙂
I only have a vague idea how that might be done, but I don’t have the details. One of OpenType’s feature tables probably allows you to specify different letter forms for where they occur in a word. Arabic, for instance, needs it for its very different initial, medial and final forms of letters.