I always make fonts for my projects (and when the projects go stale, lose them) because I can't trust that end-user machines will have the "standard" fonts, and I don't want to deal with licensing issues.
Thanks for putting this out there for people. I'll probably make a few font sets to post here, just because I know a lot of people don't want to spend the time, and really shouldn't have to deal with the worry about licensing.
Of course, I'd also have to learn how to work with SVG files. I love the concept, but without special tools it isn't so easy to just grab a card out of this SVG and display it. I can still easily scale and capture to a non-vector graphic format, so not a terrible thing.
I used to make bitmap fonts when I was a teenager and too tired to do anything, but not tired enough to sleep. I always did the extended ASCII with the graphical set, lines and double-lines, etc. Maybe I should go nostalgic some night and submit a font or two.
Nice extras! Much more UI focus in this one. I might use it for a base for UI work, though I don't expect to need so many colors in my projects. Again, well thought-out groupings.
I like the logical layout for the direction tiles. I'm likely to use this as a base file for my own terrain tilesets. I haven't made any yet, but this will help me make sure I cover all the options.
I always make fonts for my projects (and when the projects go stale, lose them) because I can't trust that end-user machines will have the "standard" fonts, and I don't want to deal with licensing issues.
Thanks for putting this out there for people. I'll probably make a few font sets to post here, just because I know a lot of people don't want to spend the time, and really shouldn't have to deal with the worry about licensing.
Nice! Makes me want to write a solitare game.
Of course, I'd also have to learn how to work with SVG files. I love the concept, but without special tools it isn't so easy to just grab a card out of this SVG and display it. I can still easily scale and capture to a non-vector graphic format, so not a terrible thing.
Great work! Beautiful cards!
I used to make bitmap fonts when I was a teenager and too tired to do anything, but not tired enough to sleep. I always did the extended ASCII with the graphical set, lines and double-lines, etc. Maybe I should go nostalgic some night and submit a font or two.
Thanks for sharing. :-)
Nice extras! Much more UI focus in this one. I might use it for a base for UI work, though I don't expect to need so many colors in my projects. Again, well thought-out groupings.
Thanks!
I like the logical layout for the direction tiles. I'm likely to use this as a base file for my own terrain tilesets. I haven't made any yet, but this will help me make sure I cover all the options.
Thanks!