With careful use of the convert type to outlines, clone and expand stroke functions, repeated, you can apply that effect to any font. It will naturally work better with some than others.
Hehe. Nice one Stephen;-) We can only hope that someone like TFJ would take on such a project but in the meantime anyone?? What bugs me is I've seen it before and can't remember where. But it is out there!
I found this in my free font folder. It’s called NeonCaps. It’s quite badly drawn. No idea where I got it. I’ve done an exhaustive yet fruitless search on the web for it.
Perhaps someone could shed light on this discovery?
Funny that you bring up that font, Conor, as I was always looking for neon-like lettering when I was about twelve, thirteen years old (I'm eighteen right now), and I ran across this one as well. I didn't like it then, don't like it now, although the concept of making letters out of such 'connected' shapes has been executed some times before, and done with great grace.
Hi Conor. The shape of NeonCaps is very close. To bad it is so badly drawn. Let me know if you find it in a better version. Thanks for the effort so far. I was and still am hoping I don't have to draw it from scratch myself;-) Please TFJ where are you when we need you;-)
Morice from my friend Morice Kouston drawn by the letterbox www.the-letterbox.com.au is a very nice one for you to check out Sebastiaan. Do you have any other examples of stuff like this done with grace?
10 Jan 2007 — 4:40pm
With careful use of the convert type to outlines, clone and expand stroke functions, repeated, you can apply that effect to any font. It will naturally work better with some than others.
10 Jan 2007 — 4:48pm
Gotham Rounded was just released. Lined and Neon can't be far behind.
10 Jan 2007 — 11:20pm
Hehe. Nice one Stephen;-) We can only hope that someone like TFJ would take on such a project but in the meantime anyone?? What bugs me is I've seen it before and can't remember where. But it is out there!
11 Jan 2007 — 12:09am
Is your Gotham close to Prisma?
This is the original one out of lead:
Georg
11 Jan 2007 — 5:19am
What is the name of typo used on Prisma title? (is it prisma :D :S ? ).
thanks.
11 Jan 2007 — 5:32am
yep garden
11 Jan 2007 — 5:33am
I found this in my free font folder. It’s called NeonCaps. It’s quite badly drawn. No idea where I got it. I’ve done an exhaustive yet fruitless search on the web for it.
Perhaps someone could shed light on this discovery?
11 Jan 2007 — 5:42am
Hello Bleisetzer. No it is not close. That is what I am looking for: a font that combines the shape of gotham and the stroke effect of Prisma
11 Jan 2007 — 6:18am
Funny that you bring up that font, Conor, as I was always looking for neon-like lettering when I was about twelve, thirteen years old (I'm eighteen right now), and I ran across this one as well. I didn't like it then, don't like it now, although the concept of making letters out of such 'connected' shapes has been executed some times before, and done with great grace.
11 Jan 2007 — 7:38am
Hi Conor. The shape of NeonCaps is very close. To bad it is so badly drawn. Let me know if you find it in a better version. Thanks for the effort so far. I was and still am hoping I don't have to draw it from scratch myself;-) Please TFJ where are you when we need you;-)
11 Jan 2007 — 7:42am
Morice from my friend Morice Kouston drawn by the letterbox www.the-letterbox.com.au is a very nice one for you to check out Sebastiaan. Do you have any other examples of stuff like this done with grace?
11 Jan 2007 — 7:56am
sorry for offtopic, could someone link prisma, I can't find it anywhere...
11 Jan 2007 — 10:14am
Prisma is here.
11 Jan 2007 — 4:23pm
Off topic here but: Bleisetzer, are you the same guy I bought a gothic woodtype alphabet on ebay from. Hmmm I think you might be