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I was wondering when this one would be FontStructed...
http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/406770
And it's a bad example, give freely, a font was wrong.
Watch Link: 369 glyphs.
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/cerri-antonio/crrntn/outline/
Hi guys, my name is Antonio Cerri,
I made a CINEMA 4D + AFTER EFFECTS tutorial in September 2010, to recreate the tron movie title, here’s the link: http://ae.tutsplus.com/author/antonio-cerri/
If you want to customize your logo in the TRON LEGACY style you can buy the font in this link:
http://www.crrntn.com/shop.html
or on MyFonts:
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/cerri-antonio/crrntn/outline/
;) Good Works
How about you just keep making your fonts and stop going about bashing everyone else's that you don't like. I created this font based off the T, R, O, and N in the logo and then interpreted the rest. So yours may be more accurate to the movie or the behind-the-scenes shorts, but in my personal opinion, mine looks more like what a TRON font should be: very fragmented and irregular. By the way, if you'd like to bash my full TRON font, please use the link above.
Sincerest thanks,
smallbar :)
Learn to accept criticism, because your font is full of typographical defects, and poor. You can give free him, but you need to fix the errors.
You can clone a copy of the new angles at: http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/angles_22
Your design would also benefit from a bit of attention to the width of the diagonals (to make them match the horizontal and vertical strokes).
Keep up the good work and ... most of all ... enjoy your FontStructing :)
@CRR_NTN: I accept that English is not your first language, but there are better ways of expressing yourself. We try to keep things as positive as possible here at FontStruct (including criticism).
As a professional designer you use far more sophisticated programs than FS. However, the modular nature of FS has its own charms and presents a different set of challenges.
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