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I love these kinds of fonts! Can we expect a 3D effect for the letters that do not have it?
@elmoyenique: Thank you for your comment and generous rating. I was very pleased with the results and wanted to share my work as soon as possible. I'm still working on the rest of the character set. All glyphs will get the 3D effect.
@elmoyenique: Thank you for the colorful demo. It would be nice to create a variable font version with sliders for Hue and Saturation.
Neldoreth is a revival of an experiment from 2011 ( see Font Neuf). It is based on a simple rule not to have backward leaning elements (like backslash). This rule makes it easy to add elements for the so-called Cavalier projection. All letters use the same three bricks, though I had to make concessions for the special characters and diacritical marks. I kept everything simple: no filters, no nudge.
This font is primarily a display font for short snippets of text. However, it also works for longer passages. (sample truncated at 700 px)
Why don't my comments show up in Live, when everyone else's do?
The new 3D features of Adobe Illustrator 2022 render any three-dimensional font henceforth pretty much redundant. Why bother?
what happens if you use illustrator's 3d features on an already-3d font?
@merrybot_2D It might look 4-dimensional? I don't really know as I don't have Adobe Illustrator and can't buy it cause of the price…
i am merrybot_v2 not merrybot_2d lol
but yeah makes sense
Something weird is going on with the A in the preview.
@erictom333 Mine neither. Weird.
What's going on with the A?
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