I wasn't singling you out, Mike, I'm sorry if I suggested that!
I just think at this point, over a year after our friend passed away, we're suffering from over-discussion, we're all busy with day-to-day stuff (including me), and I thought, "Shucks, let's get some closure going, or this thread is going to look like the end of the cow that doesn't eat."
This particularly sorry unfinished piece of business has got to resolve itself. I'll do the hard stuff, I just could use some people who can do precision tracing, and understand how to un-distort a pattern from pics I now have.
PM me.
-g
No worries, Gary! Didn't feel singled-out at all. At least not in a bad way.
And ya know, beginning with Windows 8.1, colored glyphs are now possible. Just sayin'.
Anyway, Folks...
I have begun and used the following image for the first glyph. For anyone playing along, we need to post here as to which image we are working on from Gary's compilation of patterns.
The first one I have done:
Here is the glyph tested in XDP. The red vertical line is XDP's cursor. This is the result of typing the cap letter M twice to test the kerning of the temporary font.
As Gary is really pressed for time at the moment, please feel free to send me your completed XAR files for any you have worked on. I'll get the ball rolling on stuffing them into a font file, adjust the spacing and kerning.
Mike
I'm just ducking in for two secs.
Mike, that's amazing; you did a superb job on the stitchwork.
How are other contributors (such as I) going to compete?
Well done, friend,
Gare
I was just looking over this old thread. What a shame that it stalled and has gone no further.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Yes. My fault entirely.
Let me see if I can't get something going again. I'll check back in in a few days, okay? I've sort of been living in FontLab for the past two days, the font idea shouldn't be hard to pull up and re-evaluate.
-g
OK Cool.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
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