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my only suggestion would be to copy all the letters on the lowercase without the connecting roots (sometimes you might not want them), and to make a space-wide connecting root on the underscore so you can let seperate words grow together...
If this isn't proof of FontStruct's greatness and your mastery of said FontStruct, I don't know what is.
Reminds me of the film Sleepy Hollow by Tim Burton featuring Johnny Depp. The headless horseman's twisted tree. Very mystical.
shasta - I have de-rooted all the letters and placed them on the lower case ... hadn't realised how many brick-stacks I had done on the original till I started copying! I will follow up on the connecting root underscore idea soon.
Great attention to detail. Love the overlapping branches.
@funk_king - I'm a gibbering wreck at the mere thought of transposing the lc and uc :)
Are you a gibbering wreck at the mere thought of making numerals too? ;)
I might give them a go before too long ... I may even include a few punction glyphs sometime.
In the meantime, I also want to add lower-case to my Alphabox family (mustn't ignore the little ones). I have been trying to find out whether it is possible to cut & paste from one font to another ... otherwise I will have to create a fresh lc for each variation. It's not that I am too lazy to do so, it's just that it seems such a long-winded way of doing it.
I find it's best to complete a font as fully as possible - numerals, punctuation, European Set, Spacing, Alternatives, Tweaking, and more tweaking. Only when I'm 100% sure it's complete do I then decide to do clones. Otherwise it's a nightmare. :-)
"Beneath the roof of sleeping leaves the dreams of trees unfold;"
JRRT gives us inspiration in many ways.
Regarding copy&paste between fonts: I agree this would be a great feature to have.
Best Font Ever.
Thank you for sharing! :D
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