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Another leap toward the elusive subtractive Boolean.
Each character consists of nine bricks arranged in a 3 x 3, filtered and scaled, composite-stack matrix. Insane levels of smooth detail result.
This filtered, subtractive stacking technique extends those first published here.
Enjoy a private clone to grok my unknown approach. The possibilities are endless...
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Maybe it could appear pretentious to my numerous detractors, but to build my impossible shapes while never using Bézier, i also defy everyday the Fontstrusctor and find ways to pervert it to reach my purpose, even if it is in a much less "controlled" and programmatic way than yours. But the shapes and styles i develop could simply not exist with a programmatic construction. There IS a controlling phase but which came AFTER a 1st phase where all means and even the more "criminal" regarding typographic classic standards are used and tried out to push the esthetic to unexpectable territories, and then, and then only comes the HARD phase which demands so many hours, months, even years of reworking, to reach a nirvanic state where these impossible styles and shapes "miraculously" function in a quasi "regular" usable way, even if for this you have to forget for a moment 70 years or so of Helvetica dictatorship.
Strangely, contrarily to you, it's my low, very basic comprehension of the Fontstructor which makes me often find unexpected ways of using FS and be creative also in my way of using the Fontstructor to create my little coherent worlds.
(To express my low FS technical level, i still do not understand how you and some others can make composites in another way that the classic simple method using only original fontstuctor's standard bricks in a 2x1 or 2x2 cases grid without the possibility to use any blank, which makes 90% of the composite you're producing impossible... Hopefully some of the highest composite experts (You, Intaglio, DJ Nippa, Nazlfrag, Tomoalien, etc.) offered some clonable works to allow people with my technical level to use some of these incredible miniature composites anyaway. By stacking them, and sometimes even "per se" i could generally reach the very shapes i needed! Be thanked a million times for it.
I bow (deeply) to your ever inventive and always challenging talents. 10/10+++++++++++++++
10/10+fav
P.S. I would give a 100/10 if I could.
Ahhhhhhh!
you carete fancy glyph with simple design.
another stong font
SAY WHAA?!
I'm so jealous...
HAPPY NEW YEARS!!
tristan
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