Last entry for the Reversecomp. Based on the theme of yin yang, opposites, black vs white, reversed colors etc. Was in a hurry so couldn't quite make UC, cause there were so many various variants of this but the result is similar to the font I saw on Behance.
The reversed version of AT Imagiro for the Reversecomp (2nd entry).
This should be printed on paper and cut according to symmetry axis to achieve the result as in the samples.
A recreation of the title font from famous bootleg "7 GRAND DAD", a reskin of The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino and Hoppy which replaces Fred Flintstone's head with that of Super Mario.
it's not actually v3.0, i just titled it that so people would download it instead of someone's v2.0 which is less accurate
Dungeon Rooms - although originally intended as a utility for prototyping simple dungeons, has multiple purposes: writing letters within boxes, connecting the dots (maybe) or whatever you can do with it.
Currently it features 27 rooms and plenty of symbols to use within them.
STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS
- = + How to use this font + = -
1. Place a symbol (lowercase or punctuation listed somewhere below)
2. Place a room (uppercase A-W)
3. PROFIT!
- = + List of tiles + = -
--- Rooms ---
A - No doors
B - UP door
C - R door
D - L door
E - DOWN door
F - L+DOWN doors
G - L+UP doors
H - R+UP doors
I - R+DOWN doors
J - L+R doors
K - UP+DOWN doors
L - L+UP+DOWN doors
M - L+R+UP doors
N - R+UP+DOWN doors
O - L+R+DOWN doors
P - L+R+UP+DOWN doors
Q - L R path
R - UP DOWN path
S - L UP DOWN path
T - R UP DOWN path
U - L R DOWN path
V - L R UP path
W - L R UP DOWN path
X - DOWN-L turn
Y - DOWN-R turn
Z - UP-L turn
À - UP-R turn
--- Letters inside rooms ---
Each lowercase letter displays a 3x3 letter inside the box. Since 3x3 is ridiculously unreadable, I used some 0.5 bricks. Note that the lowercase and other entities meant to be placed within rooms technically have zero width, thus, to view them all you need to put spaces between them / set a high spacing value.
--- Add. Entities ---
. , ? ! + - / < = > \ | are what they should be, but within the same limit of 3x3
( and ) depict liquids (water, lava etc.)
_ # are dithered tiles to use inside rooms, while $ is a black tile
- = + Update Log + = -
2/11/2018 @ As requested by Se7enty-Se7en, added numerals. Also remade lowercases.
2/11/2018 @ As requested by zephram, added tiles representing some kind of liquids (water, lava, magma, anything you can think of), placed on ( and ).
2/12/2018 @ Added some Cyrillic characters and Greek "α", "β" and "γ".
2/12/2018 @ FINALLY ADDED "@"
- = + Issues to be solved + = -
- = + Solved issues + = -
> Since the font spread over the Basic Latin charset, I have placed some tiles in More Latin. For an easier placement of needed tiles, you can use Character Map app on Windows (Windows Accessories > Character Map). There, you need to switch the active font to Dungeon Rooms and double-click characters you need. They will be entered into the text field, from which you can copy them.
- = + Contributors + = -
Se7enty-Se7en, zephram
Pixelated or 8-bit version of the Wingdings font. Created mainly as a font for Wing Ding Gaster from Undertale. This character set varies slightly from the one used in Undertale to fit my own visual preference. Only alphanumeric and regular punctuation characters are included.
Gothixel Mono. A blackletter-style monospace font for small pixel sizes. One half of the Gothixel font family.
Gothixel Mono proudly supports Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Hebrew character sets. It also has a big inventory of characters with diacritics, including those necessary for Vietnamese and polytonic Greek.
Gothixel Mono's majuscules are one pixel wider than the minuscules, and the font's default tracking is on the wide side to accomodate this. You can tighten the tracking if desired, but in that case, all-caps text will run together. If you need appropriate space between all letters, I recommend Gothixel, the proportional-width font. However, Gothixel is further behind in development and doesn't have as many character sets yet.
This font family was originally named "Blackletter RPG".
An experiment with propellers. It seems to me like something four would make. Suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
02/08/17: Thanks to the new Kerning feature, a separate "r" is no longer required. Also made the rings a little rounder and fixed the rings on U and u.