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Decent design software

21/09/2014 à 00:34

So I'm wanting to make some good font illustrations for a font of mine to submit. Can you suggest some good programs or websites to do this?


22/09/2014 à 10:08

What's your budget to bye this software ?


22/09/2014 à 10:48

Bye bye


23/09/2014 à 10:19

GeronimoFonts a dit  
Decent design software

So I'm wanting to make some good font illustrations for a font of mine to submit. Can you suggest some good programs or websites to do this?

At its price range ($0), GIMP might be one of the best, if not the best, there is. Go to http://www.gimp.org/ to download the program. There are several forums that will be able to help you if you hit a snag with the program. Google search for GIMP forum to find these sites.


23/09/2014 à 10:28

GIMP can generate font TTF or OTF ???


23/09/2014 à 10:50

Menhir a dit  
GIMP can generate font TTF or OTF ???

He is asking for a program or website that he can use to create previews of his fonts.


24/09/2014 à 02:39

Thanks


24/09/2014 à 04:06

If the font has already been made, and the object is to display some sample text in a graphic, what I would do is:

a) install the font,
b) type the text in MS Word at a point size 133% larger than the size at which I would like it to appear in the graphic,
c) copy the text,
d) paste it into a blank MS Paint document, and
e) save as .png.

The copy/paste from Word to Paint reduces the text size to 75%, which is why the size in Word should be 4/3 larger than the intended size of the graphic.

Édité le 24/09/2014 à 04:09 par metaphasebrothel


24/09/2014 à 10:09

metaphasebrothel a dit  
If the font has already been made, and the object is to display some sample text in a graphic, what I would do is:

a) install the font,
b) type the text in MS Word at a point size 133% larger than the size at which I would like it to appear in the graphic,
c) copy the text,
d) paste it into a blank MS Paint document, and
e) save as .png.

The copy/paste from Word to Paint reduces the text size to 75%, which is why the size in Word should be 4/3 larger than the intended size of the graphic.

Gosh, I was convinced that we live in the year 2014. From what I read it seems to be 1990.


24/09/2014 à 15:38

I don't think he needs more than Word and Paint. Not for a Geronimo Fonts font.


24/09/2014 à 18:12

Does 8 still come with Paint?


24/09/2014 à 18:17



24/09/2014 à 18:29




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