Its just that SKY seem to have all the cash to get to televise it unfortunately. I bet they owned a BBC model B with a disk drive back in the day. Expensive and boring!!
I reckon Jeremy Coney or Aggers might be secret Miner Willy fans anyway.
Arcade-ish Proportional character set
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
[mention]arkannoyed[/mention] This looks pretty nice! It appears that the descenders (the extenders below the baseline such as in p) are three pixels tall whereas the ascenders (the extenders above the x-height such as in l) are only two pixels tall.
You are now compensating this difference by making the bowls in shapes such as b or d 1 pixel lower than the x-height. You can see this in the bo combination for example. As a result the p looks quite a lot bigger than d.
Perhaps it can be nice to try to make the x-height in all glyphs more consistent, and adjust the ascender/descender dimensions.
You are now compensating this difference by making the bowls in shapes such as b or d 1 pixel lower than the x-height. You can see this in the bo combination for example. As a result the p looks quite a lot bigger than d.
Perhaps it can be nice to try to make the x-height in all glyphs more consistent, and adjust the ascender/descender dimensions.
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
I can't take credit for designing this Character Set fully, as its based heavily upon one called Grape Soda. However I have made quite a few changes. The look is supposed to be a bit uneven and all over the place, though I have tidied up some characters to make them work better. There is of course the possibility to add many many more character designs, so some of the letters could have variations. I'm working on improving the print routine and hoping that it can share a few parts with the scroller to reduce the size further.
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
Stuff does stuff now. I'm enjoying the freedom of not being restricted by size constraints
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
I just encoded a different Character set, which although perhaps looks little taller for some of the characters, is actually smaller in bytes terms.
Some aspects I like more, others not so much. The even scruffier appearance is more what I was after in the first place.
Some aspects I like more, others not so much. The even scruffier appearance is more what I was after in the first place.
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
I think I like it better than your original font. Good job!
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Re: Arcade-ish Proportional character set
Phew!Ast A. Moore wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 4:31 pm I think I like it better than your original font. Good job!