Desenhei Uma Font No Illustrator, E Agora?
#2
Posted 30/03/2008, 07:47
o corel draw eu sei que cria fonts, mas, também é um inferno de criar.
no meu caso eu ja criei algumas fonts no FONTLAB. é bem facil de mexer e tem um resultado bom talvêz dê pra você importar os vetores do illustrator pra ele e depois salvar em .ttf =]
#4
Posted 30/03/2008, 11:42
pelo que eu entendi você tem que salvar a imagem so ilustrator em EPS e depois importar com o fontlab, não li tudo pra ter certeza.
eu ia pega o link pra baixar o pdf mas do nada o site saiu do ar o.o
entón aí vai o tópico
Preparing Artwork in Adobe Illustrator
If you intend to use Adobe Illustrator to draw the glyph outlines:
In Illustrator, go to Edit > Preferences > Units & Undo or Units & Display
Performance. Change all units to points (1 point is equal to 1 unit in
FontLab). Go to Preferences > Files & Clipboard. Disable PDF, enable
AICB and select Preserve Paths. In Preferences > Guides & Grid, set
Gridline every: 10 pt and Subdivisions: 10.
Still in Illustrator, select File > New. Set the width of the document in
points to be the double of the UPM size of your font (e.g. 2000 pt for a 1000
UPM font). Set the height of the document to be the same as UPM size –
Descender (e.g. 1000 – (–263) = 1263 pt). Select Window > Info, View >
Show Rulers, View > Snap to Grid. Disable View > Guides > Lock Guides.
Optionally select View > Show Grid.
Now click on the top ruler of the Illustrator document window and drag
out a guideline. Position it at the height that has the same (positive) value
as the (negative) descender of your font (e.g. 263 in our example). From the
left ruler, drag a guideline and position it at 0. Click at the top left corner of
the Illustrator document window (where the top ruler and the left ruler
meet) and drag out the origin point to where the two guidelines you have
just drawn cross. Finally, click on the top ruler and drag guidelines to the
positions of your ascender, x-height, and caps height.
You can draw your letters. Remember to assign some kind of fill to all your
Illustrator drawings and avoid drawing letters that exceed the bottom or
the top of the document size.
If you have already drawn some letters before, copy them to the newly
created document, place and re-scale so that they fit between the
guidelines you've drawn. Remember that all points of your letters should
snap to the grid (otherwise FontLab will round their position).
When you finished drawing your glyph in Illustrator, choose Select > All,
Edit > Copy if you want to copy the outlines via clipboard or File > Export
> Illustrator Legacy EPS or File > Save As, and select Illustrator 8 EPS as
your file format, if you want to save the artwork as an EPS file.
Importing Glyphs
To paste an outline from a vector-editing program into FontLab Studio
select the outline object that you want to copy and choose the Copy
command from the Edit menu (in the source application). To place the
copied outline in FontLab Studio switch to FontLab Studio (Glyph
Window) and select the Paste command from the Edit menu.
To import an Illustrator 8-compatible EPS file into FontLab Studio, open
a Glyph window (make a new glyph if necessary) and choose Edit > Paste
if you’re pasting from clipboard or File > Import > EPS if you’re importing
from a file.
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