The thing is fonts. Every language seems to have their own font. That results in a mix of different expressions- guess so at least. Using the font program- showed a different appearance of the font that I had created. I really wanted to make a font with gears, locks and chains, but no luck finding what is in my head, so some day, I hope I can create these vectors...
My computer automatically shut off due to a virus, and my stuff seemed to have vanished, at least the Illustrator Version, even though I clicked save. Crap, this week is like, redoing everything, from stickers to fonts... But still, kept on going and focus on what needs to get done and fighting off my pissedofftivity of technical failures not caused by my own doing, not really. Well, I added then the versions, that I have right now- on a black background to show the chains that form the fonts.
I used my mouse pad on my hooptie-type laptop, old and it keeps on going and I pray every day, don't die on me. You know, when you start talking to your car, then it is time to get a new one, but you are dragging it out, until you get stranded and can pay down on it : )...
Ok, my drawing pad, new and not used, not working. So what to do ? Well, I used my finger to draw the fonts on my mouse pad. Six hours later, it was drawn ! Yep, six hours, but including to enter it into the program. The thing though, I gotta fix a few letters, and that is driving me nuts right now...I will just try again, and if it does not work like I want it, then turn it in with a semi-moping brain, and ask for help to move it later. Because I move it, the letter, and it is still looking off. Most of them seem to be fine, but they are all looking black on the white background and it looks totally different.
So then, I lost the letter "X", but I added it somewhere else, I forgot about it almost, because I don't know my alphabet ( just kidding)....
Ok, somehow, I must be doing something wrong, for some reason, some of the letters will not centerize( made up word), and I feel defeated for now. But I am going to add it in here to show, what it looks like, in BW colors and I rather like it in the view in front, but it is still a made up font. I learned writing cursive and with time, things became a mix between the writing styles of different languages. Thank God for computers and no longer old school type writers....
So then, I lost the letter "X", but I added it somewhere else, I forgot about it almost, because I don't know my alphabet ( just kidding)....
Ok, somehow, I must be doing something wrong, for some reason, some of the letters will not centerize( made up word), and I feel defeated for now. But I am going to add it in here to show, what it looks like, in BW colors and I rather like it in the view in front, but it is still a made up font. I learned writing cursive and with time, things became a mix between the writing styles of different languages. Thank God for computers and no longer old school type writers....
It was an epic journey until three four o'clock in the mornings twice in a roll to do this, less sleep more work can bring out some demonic scripts, mmmhhh....
I had to figure out how to show the font on paper...
1. I saved the tff. file of the font on my desktop.
2. Then I took a picture on Microsoft Power Point of the font image and saved it as a PDF, then as a JPG.
3. I opened up the pic in JPG, enhanced it a little bit, because it is blurry, cropped it and then put it on the blog.
So this is what the font looks like in black and white. I was not trying to imitate Comic Sans Serif, I really was not sure how it would appear, after I completed all of the fonts. I just went with what my finger could draw on a small laptop mousepad. I felt like doing some swirly stuff... It kinda reminds me, when I used to drag lots of heavy chains at work once upon a time, so I picked chains.
So this is done for now, except in my mind, it is not done, because of the dang Caps D, S, and stuff....
I had to figure out how to show the font on paper...
1. I saved the tff. file of the font on my desktop.
2. Then I took a picture on Microsoft Power Point of the font image and saved it as a PDF, then as a JPG.
3. I opened up the pic in JPG, enhanced it a little bit, because it is blurry, cropped it and then put it on the blog.
So this is what the font looks like in black and white. I was not trying to imitate Comic Sans Serif, I really was not sure how it would appear, after I completed all of the fonts. I just went with what my finger could draw on a small laptop mousepad. I felt like doing some swirly stuff... It kinda reminds me, when I used to drag lots of heavy chains at work once upon a time, so I picked chains.
So this is done for now, except in my mind, it is not done, because of the dang Caps D, S, and stuff....








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