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Hi,
i'm looking for the font above but completely filled! The font name of the sample is Papyrus.
Thanks!!
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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.
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Try a fat and slanted version of Rockwell
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Who said yours was the same, a copy, a rip off? Only noticed that this is old typeface that has been digitized many times before. Some of them were copies of others, some were not. Yours is a new one. Why be upset?
As I am a curious Kat I'll have a look at the M and show the results so that all can see ...
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haha... yea, to be safe all suspicious word substrings are substituted...
**** and *** and ass are hidden. Watch with my luck there will be a bug somewhere and everyone will be able to read that... :rolleyes:
anyhoo, how was you vacation?
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I don't have anything to add. But since my email box has filled up from this -- I thought I'd join in.
PS. NY is agreeing with me. Nice to be home. :-)
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FACT:- did you know that Spain has more fake €500 notes than anywhere else in Europe? Especially in Extremadura!!
Many thanks for that Kat will print and use as required for the sake of the children and not having to accept dumb ass clients ever again!
Regards
G
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For show. Othello outline by Solotype, 56pt with a 1px stroke and then filled.
The Swallow did it again.
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