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I see some nice solutions here.
@frongile Thanks! Using some of the half and quarter bricks (and some stacking, nudging, and turning into composites), I was able to make the glyphs look like that.
(The glyph count in this "sample" is wrong)
Why am I so dedicated to this font?
Seems to me that some glyphs got corrupted/ brick swapped.
I wonder if you could do something like this for a recycling symbol?
@Sed4tives hmm, I don't remember brickswapping... I think I fixed all of them now, but I'm not sure. I did a double-check.
@BWM I could try that, thanks
A little comic I made if my fonts were human.
1091 glyphs, well done, I couldn't have done such a thing as this!
Amazing!!
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