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Font name??? help!!!
how you all doing, i'm doing a gp for a tv station in my country (Dominican Republic,caribean island) Which is presenting the mtv.la awards and i need the name of this font to buy it, any help would be appreciated. Thanxz
The only thing I can find that matches this is the Frankfurter LET. Yet, if that is the one, your example is a modification.
Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
Agreed. That's all I can say. If that matters ... Vectorize the font, delete the holes, basta!
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Can also reverse the direction of the 'holes'.
Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
Well, if you say so, i has to be true. But either my english skills or my freehand skills are too weak to follow you, dear KKat. I don't know what "reverse the direction of the holes" could mean. Sorry.
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In a glyph the direction of a vector, clockwise or counter clockwise determines whether the vector is 'filled' or not. Or in more popular terms, the vector direction of the outline of a glyph is clockwise. If a 'hole' in the outline is needed, like an a, an e, a d, the vector that creates that 'hole' needs to have a direction that is counter clockwise. Otherwise you have a 'black hole'. You sometimes see that happen with badly made fonts. Suddenly one letter that should have a 'hole' is completely filled.
Pfffffffffffffffffftt. End of lecture. Have fun and ... be nice to the cats
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Relax ... it is just a font
Thank you very much for the lecture. Appreciated. Don't know the secrets, just the obvious. You teacher, me pupil. Have a nice night.
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thanxz a lot koeiekat and Schwalben Koenig, thats what i ended up doing, i had the FrankfurterHigD, i modified it and it worked...thanxz for the lecture there, its the same thing in 3d, the direction of the normal its defined by the direction you create it.
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