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USE THE FULL-STOP FOR THE TERMINAL UNDERLINE.
“MOTU” IS A MĀORI WORD MEANING “ISLAND” OR “SEPERATE”.
THIS WAS MADE WITH FONTSTRUXIUS.
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Very cool
@Sed4tives
Thank you.
BTW my MIDI patchbay's brand is MOTU, I actually never thought the word had any meaning but now it makes perfect sense!
@TH3_C0N-MAN - Once again, an excellent use of your FONTSTRUXIUS program to make 'handwriting'-/'brush'-type fonts. Congratulations on the achievement!
@Sed4tives
Well, yeah. But I don’t think that an American company would use a Māori word. It probably means something else to them.
Thank you @Goatmeal
Awesome design and use of Fontstruxius. I take it you drew each glyph seperately and then loaded the imagery into Fontstruxius? Or did you have a master image for them all? Either way, there's a lot of effort in this, and it shows. I like how Fontstruxius allows one to shift the focus of one's efforts onto other things than just drawing glyphs. It definitely isn't a shortcut to instant gratification.
@zephram
I drew them all together in a vector editor and then just duplicated the output and cropped for each letter. I could then pass them through Fontstruxius one at a time.
I think that I’ll make a video about Fontstruxius at some point. Maybe a tutorial sort of thing.
@All FONTSTRUXIUSERS, idk
Just thought I’d say that I did make a video about it:
https://youtu.be/LIvOREnLZJ0
what about the numbers?
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