Is there anyone willing to make me a font with the letter in Edwardian Script ITC, but edited so that it has crowns on top?
Thanks for your time
Portugyal
[REQ]Create font with crowns on top
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Insert Contour
Things like this are simple for you to do yourself.
Open any glyph editing window (on a font you have the right to edit) and select "Insert Countour."
Insert as many points as you want, then close the contour by double clicking on the first point. Move the points to the places you want, change them to on or off curve points, and when you have them the way you want, change from point to contour mode.
You will then have your crown. select it and copy it to the clipboard. Use the blue arrows to move to the next glyph and paste, repeat.
You are done unles you wish to move the crown down onto the glyph, select all contours and get union of contours.
Piece of cake!
Open any glyph editing window (on a font you have the right to edit) and select "Insert Countour."
Insert as many points as you want, then close the contour by double clicking on the first point. Move the points to the places you want, change them to on or off curve points, and when you have them the way you want, change from point to contour mode.
You will then have your crown. select it and copy it to the clipboard. Use the blue arrows to move to the next glyph and paste, repeat.
You are done unles you wish to move the crown down onto the glyph, select all contours and get union of contours.
Piece of cake!
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Re: [REQ]Create font with crowns on top
portugyal wrote:Is there anyone willing to make me a font with the letter in Edwardian Script ITC, but edited so that it has crowns on top? I only want the letter B,D,P,A And X plz!
Thanks for your time
Portugyal
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Thanks for asking. Might be interested...
As davecrosby said, using Font Creator, even within the 30 days free trial period, would be a straightforward effort for you to undertake. You know what you want and will get the immediate gratification of your own font.
Have you designed the crowns? Do you know how / where they should be placed on the B,D,P,A and X? Grab a copy of Edwardian Script ITC and start drawing!!
How much would you pay for this font?
As davecrosby said, using Font Creator, even within the 30 days free trial period, would be a straightforward effort for you to undertake. You know what you want and will get the immediate gratification of your own font.
Have you designed the crowns? Do you know how / where they should be placed on the B,D,P,A and X? Grab a copy of Edwardian Script ITC and start drawing!!
How much would you pay for this font?