Comment on Looking for "printable" fonts?!
UNY0N@lemmy.wtf 2 weeks ago
No idea where to find such a font. But why not just do it yourself? Find a font you like, make the 3D file, and then add the positive bars to support the loose bits manually to each character that needs it.
I’m assuming that you don’t have hundreds of such cases for your stencil, of course.
einkorn@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
Well, there are plenty of fonts available with these sorts of bars attached that can be printed this way. For example, I saved this font for another project. However, looking at it in the 3D render, the font seems too fragmented at this scale. Another option might be this one. But they both don’t fit the aesthetic I would like to have.
Yes, creating my own font is also viable, but I would prefer to not dig into another branch of creative work, as I tend to start too many projects at once, anyway.
UNY0N@lemmy.wtf 2 weeks ago
That is a very healthy attitude to have!
JensSpahnpasta@feddit.org 1 week ago
He’s not talking about designing your own font. He is proposing to use the font you like and just to create this little “bridge” that you need so that the inside of the o is not falling out manually. That is easy to do and there are not that many letters where it is needed.