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    Default Re: The tg Font Collaboration Thread

    Count me in.

    Mike

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    Default Re: The tg Font Collaboration Thread

    I am very happy to participate.
    Soquili
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    Default Re: The tg Font Collaboration Thread

    I can trace them.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Assignment Time!

    Okay!

    Larry: >>>Here's your page, 10 glyphs<<<

    Bill, you sure you want to trace and help compile the font? You're a big boy, so okay: >>>Bill's ten glyphs<<<

    Mike, you get the best ones (I'm kidding!): Mike's glyphs to trace off

    Take your time, because I'm certainly going to!

    Remember: a good character has an economy of nodes, nodes at extremes are much better expressed as two node very close together with a very ting straight path between them, and use this math-perfect Xara to design glyphs that are about 6 to 7" high, and have symmetry when required and smoothness of curves.

    My Best, and we have 3 more seats open, folks!

    —g

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    Default Re: Assignment Time!

    Gary,

    A question or two. Would you like the glyphs as I get to them (individual XAR files), as a master XAR file (containing each glyph from the scan I have), as individual EPS files tested and ready to import to TT/FL, or ?

    And...just how perfect would you like the glyphs? I noticed on the first one I did that while there are some vagaries from printing, there is variation in the design itself (say from the left / right sides, repeating elements not exactly the same shape, etc).

    Take care, Mike

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    Default Re: Assignment Time!

    Me, I'd prefer the glyphs stacked over one another in a single Xara file, Mike, because I have my own wonky workflow to get them into FontLab.

    Here, I'll attach my idea of several gylphs that are ready to go, and if you don't mind the gang here watching over our shoulders, attach what you did to a post after this one, so I and others can look at it, and I'll comment on it to get 'er where she needs to go, eh?

    -g
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    Default Re: Assignment Time!

    Just for you I'll combine a couple on a page and upload it...

    I find it easier to work with a single page for each glyph. But I'll combine into a temp file for uploading here. Only did two for now. Gotta hit the keyboard some more today on something else.

    Take care, Mike

    mike_temp.xar

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    Default Re: Assignment Time!

    Hi guys, I think this is a great idea, for the next few days I'll be away from the forums, once I am back and at it though I would love to do a few glyphs if you still need any done then. I wish I could help you guys out more.
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