What software(s) are you using to make your fonts?
What software(s) are you using to make your fonts?


Original drawing of the glyphs in Illustrator with the brush tool set to a flat calligraphy tip. This does two thing, 1.) it smooths over any unsteadiness I have in my hand to make a more fluid stroke and b.) it creates a vector result so the resulting character is scalable to large sizes without loss of quality, particularly without having to use the pen tool. While in the end I could get a better quality out of the fine controls of the pen tool, it would take so much longer I doubt I'd have finished even 20% of a full font, let alone two of them with revisions.
Anyways, once the glyphs are drawn, I just copy paste those bad boys directly from Illustrator into High-Logic FontCreator and that's where I deal with all the font aspects like setting the metrics and kerning and whatnot. It's kind of a buggy program and freezes a lot (though predictably, so if you remember what functions freeze it, you can try to avoid using them). Also when you close the program the window disappears but the process isn't killed and mysteriously feels the need to tank out to max one of my CPU cores so I have to kill it in task manager... but it's the easiest to use font software I've tried so that's what I've stuck with for the time being.
Check out my Eorzean fonts! - Twitter: @MyrandaFFXIV
http://dachoutom.no-ip.org/ffxiv/fonts.html
The Astronomical Society of Eorzea!
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/142965-The-Astronomical-Society-of-Eorzea
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.
Reply With Quote


