Здраствуйте, ребята, это мой новый шрифт - это Решимость или 8-бит оператор. Он показался мне в написании слишком простым, и мне он понравился. До того, когда я копировала, показался он просто таким странным в написании, что даже засмеялась до слёз от некоторых букв, и я решила его исправить. Я исправила некоторые буквы в дополнительной латинице и греческом алфавите, а также перерисовала и добавила некоторые буквы из кириллицы. Надеюсь, что вам понравится. Хочу извиниться перед Itvord Bone из-за того, что многие буквы из кириллицы перерисовала у него.
Hello guys this is my new font is the Determination or the 8-bit operator. It seemed to me the writing is too simple, and I liked it. Before, when I copied, it just seemed so odd in writing, even laughed to tears from some of the letters, and I decided to fix it. I fixed some of the additional letters in the Latin alphabet and the Greek alphabet, and redrew and added some letters from the Cyrillic alphabet. I hope that you will like. I want to apologize to Itvord Bone due to the fact that many letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, redrew from him. Sorry for bad English
This is a clone of Determination MonoЯ С ЭТИМ ОЧЕНЬ ДОЛГО ПРОВОЗИЛАСЬ, И ВОТ ОНА ГОТОВА, ТА САМАЯ КИРИЛЛИЦА!!!
This font has basic Latin and Cyrillic symbols.
YAY, THIS IS END!!! Oh my god!
Upd. March 2nd 2024: It can be cloned and updated to the my own version from TS!Underswap
This is a clone of SansSupported languages:
English
French (Français)
German (Deutsch)
Spanish (Español)
Scandinavian alphabet
Latin (Lingua Latina)
Czech (Čeština)
Dutch (Nederlands)
Polish (Polski)
Turkish (Türkçe)
Latvian (Latviešu)
Africa alphabet
Pan-Nigerian alphabet
Americanist
Khoisan
Pinyin (汉语拼音)
Romanian (Română)
Russian (Русский)
Belorussian (Белоруская)
Bulgarian (Български)
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (Српска ћирилица)
A proportional solid pixel font inspired by the comic lettering of Mary Kelleher. Based on the lettering she used in Eastman & Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, specifically the "City at War" arc and Volume 2 that followed. As a pixel font, this font is mainly for fun, and is not all that appropriate for actual comic lettering. Since this is a solid version of the font, it does not support many characters with diacritics, as they rise too far above or below the letters.
Espaniranto is a transitional "lost link" conscript between Latin and the "future" Desertborn Language conscripts like "Wadi Emet" and "Seeq Antique" from the planet Araxes at the Mu Draconis System http://slurl.com/secondlife/Splintered%20Rock/55/4/55 (A Second Life Sci-Fi RPG sim/server cluster ). It covers most of the basic latin script(english), some extended glyphs to write Esperanto(ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ, ŭ) and Spanish(ñ) but without accents and with basic limited extra glyph support besides the alphabet. In accordance with Desertborn scholar Taquis Samiirah Sorciere from House Morloch, Desertborn culture has it's roots mostly out from earth-that-was Berber culture, so maybe the Desertborn scripts evolved through millennia from a common branch of pidgin alphabets of hybridized Latin, Tifinagh scripts, Berber Latin, and unknown space-farer scripts resembling the one at the "Singapore Stone". Espaniranto is highly regarded as the possible common Latin script ancestor. The numerals are binary coded glyphs and naturaly suitable to be used in base-12(ø being number 10 and Ø being 11). Yet is highly compatible with the common base-10 numeral system in the Empire. Desertborn culture is highly regarded as possessing superior engineering and for their creative technological solutions in contrast to the common starborn ways. Some other odd influences notorious in Espaniranto are: -It's peculiar punctuation that somehow resemble the Himalayan conventions of Tibeto-burmese or mongolian scripts like phagspa, uchen/umê, and newa scripts. -It's "unicase" nature as in such scripts. A more solid link to the eurasian plateaus mysticism had been provided in the only especimen of Espaniranto writing being a XXIII'rd century treatise/manual on mysticism, the so called Lagrangian-Point Dzogchen-Zen-Sufi codex, a specimen with plenty of common mystic terminology between Persiand and Tibetan plateaus mysticism, but fully wrote in Classical Zamenhof's Esperanto. The lack of any ascender and descender in the Espaniranto script and it's awful readability supports the idea of it being mostly a religious script in opposition to daily use. [[--MKN(while at a long absence from that sandy planet my home)]]
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