Presenting, finally: Drakoheart Leiend! Drakoheart Leiend is a new typeface, based in ancient books writing. Also, this idea born thanks to see the "Twilight" sequel because the typeface used is like gothic and really modern. Now, this typeface has four weights: original, bold, bold-italic and italic. Freeware, just credit me if you use it for commercial purposes.
Thin and thin-italic weights are available for 30 ! Send me a note to purchase them! ^^
I love it. but i want to know how to make one ! you inspire me ! what i like is the curvature in the text and how the shape can be used in photoshop with different styles its not too bold , but you can always place a wider character .
it reminds of danger and adventure the sharp ness of the strokes kinda scream monster or war or something fierce
i like it very much. how can you create one with wider characters for styles on photoshop ? it would be nice also.
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I use FontCreator Professional 6.5, personally I take around two weeks making almost 400 glyphs in each font, it depends about ASCII chars and foreign languages.
Hmmm... I think so, but you can download the demo version of FontCreator. It has its own user guide and it is easy to understand and follow. I can't promise you I make a tutorial to use this app because I'm sure I wouldn't end it sooner...
but i want to know how to make one !
you inspire me !
what i like is the curvature in the text
and how the shape can be used in photoshop
with different styles
its not too bold , but you can always place
a wider character .
it reminds of danger and adventure
the sharp ness of the strokes kinda scream
monster or war or something fierce
i like it very much.
how can you create one with wider characters
for styles on photoshop ?
it would be nice also.
- twitter instagram tumblr youtube soundcloud google plus
nileearlsworld or nileearls or nile earls
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