Welcome to your first year here at the Prestigious Signature School. This page wiil teach you how
to start off your career in signature making. Topics covered in this year are Alt-Codes, Waves,
Text Types, Basic Signatures, Balancing Low, Mid, and High Symbols, and Basic Mirroring. Before we get to that I need to tell you a couple basic rules about signatures. Make your signatures in Notepad, or Wordpad in size 9 Arial. Signatures can be 1-4 lines, anything over is considered spam. Never ever copy anything, even if its just a little bit, because it will ruin your reputation, and the consequences will be harsh. Well that's it for now, go on and start reading the guides.
Alt – Codes are the basis of all signatures. Where would we be without them? Not too far.
To do an Alt – Code on Windows hold down the alt key, type in numbers on your numbpad, and let go. Not all Alt – Codes show up on the Runescape Forums. Here are some of the most important
Alt – Codes:
¨`ˆ"ª^ Symbols for the Design
Alt - 0184 = ¸
Alt - 0132 = „
Alt - 0139 = ‹
Alt - 0155 = ›
Alt - 0149/7 = •
Alt - 250 = ·
Alt - 0164 = ¤
Alt - 0186 = º
Alt - 0176 = °
Alt - 0136 = ˆ
Alt - 0180 = ´
Alt - 0168 = ¨
Alt - 0175 = ¯
Alt - 0173 = (Invisible)
Alt - 0133 = … (Character Saver)
¨`ˆ"ª^ Letters
Ä = Alt + 142
Å = Alt + 143
À = Alt + 0192
Á = Alt + 0193
 = Alt + 0194
à = Alt + 0195
â = Alt + 131
ä = Alt + 132
à = Alt + 133
å = Alt + 134
á = Alt + 160
ã = Alt + 0227
ß = Alt + 225
Ç = Alt + 128
ç = Alt + 135
¢ = Alt + 155
Ð = Alt + 0208
É = Alt + 144
È = Alt + 0200
Ê = Alt + 0202
Ë = Alt + 0203
é = Alt + 130
ê = Alt + 136
ë = Alt + 137
è = Alt + 138
£ = Alt + 156
ƒ = Alt + 0131
Ì = Alt + 0204
Í = Alt + 0205
Î = Alt + 0206
Ï = Alt + 0207
ï = Alt + 139
î = Alt + 140
ì = Alt + 141
í = Alt + 161
Ñ = Alt + 165
ñ = Alt + 164
Ö = Alt + 153
Ò = Alt + 0210
Ó = Alt + 0211
Ô = Alt + 0212
Õ = Alt + 0213
Ö = Alt + 0214
Ø = Alt + 0216
ô = Alt + 147
ö = Alt + 148
ò = Alt + 149
ó = Alt + 162
õ = Alt + 0245
ø = Alt + 0248
Þ = Alt + 0222
þ = Alt + 0254
Š = Alt + 0138
š = Alt + 0154
‡ = Alt + 0135
† = Alt + 0134
Ü = Alt + 154
Ù = Alt + 0217
Ú = Alt + 0218
Û = Alt + 0219
ü = Alt + 129
û = Alt + 150
ù = Alt + 151
ú = Alt + 163
Ý = Alt + 021
Ÿ = Alt + 0159
ÿ = Alt + 152
ý = Alt + 0253
Ž = Alt + 0142
ž = Alt + 0158
Clean Alt-Codes compiled by Prince Patar. Thanks to him for letting us use them.
A wave is a series of symbols put together to form what looks like a wave. First a low symbol, then
some mid height, some high symbols, and then back down.
In a signature you want cool text, right? Well, after a while the same old arial letters get a little bland, and boring. There's a way to fix that. Text types! There are three different text types.
ÇÎêåñ: Clean is made up of alt-codes that are a symbol that looks like a specific letter, or might justbe an accented version. Clean is easy to read, looks great, and is the most common. If there are noclean letters available just use normal ones.
/X\ɧ§¥: Messy is comprised of alt-codes and keyboard symbols that look close to a letter. Messy
can be a little hard to read, but can look real cool. However it isn't used often. If there are no Messy
letters available you can use clean letters.
1337: Leet consists of ONLY symbols found on a standard keyboard. There are NEVER any
alt-codes. So you use numbers, dashes, anything as long as it is on your keyboard. Leet is almost
always dificult to read, so it is not used commonly.
A) À Á Â Ã Å Ä à á â ã å ä
B) ß
C) Ç ç ¢
D) Ð
E) É È Ê Ë é è ê ë
F) ƒ
G) none
H) none
I) Ì Í Î Ï I ì í ï î |
J) none
K) none
L) £ I | Ì Í Î Ï
M) none
N) Ñ ñ
O) Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø ð ò ó ô õ ö ø
P) þ Þ
Q) none
R) none
S) Š š
T) ‡ †
U) Ù Ú Û Ü ù ú û ü µ
V) none
W) none
X) × (not used commonly)
Y) Ý Ÿ ý ÿ
Z) Ž ž
Basic Signatures are pretty... basic. They're easy to make and can usually look good. Any signature is normally comprised of waves, is this is how to make a basic, 1 lined signature from a wave.
You'll start with your wave and your text. Create them both using the guides above.
¸‹•*°*•›¸Pí鸋•*°*•›¸
Now you need to continue your wave, stretching it out and curving it more to make it look good.
¸‹•*°*•›„¸¸¸„‹•*°*•›¸Pí鸋•*°*•›„¸¸¸„‹•*°*•›¸
And that's pretty much it for a basic, 1 lined signature. But, you can spice it up a bit more.
There are many ways to mirror a signature. You can either draw on the left and mirror on the right, or vice-versa. I personally draw on the right and mirror on the left, it's the way I was taught and is also explained in a YouTube video.
To start mirroring right-left, have your unfinished signature like this:
Now copy all of one side to the other, and add a few spaces between it and the text.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v
¨˜'°*•›¸.¸•*˜*•,¸‹•¤•›¸... Mírróríñg¨˜'°*•›¸.¸•*˜*•,¸‹•¤•›¸...
…………………íš éášý….¸¸,,‹•ˆ•»«•ˆ' `•»«•'...
Now, slowly go through (from the far left) and mirror the signature
Select the far left character. No mouse is needed to mirror.
Use Shift + an arrow to select, and to skip a few characters over, use Ctrl + an arrow.
^
- Shift + ~>
- Ctrl + X (cut)
- Ctrl + ~> (until you reach the text)
- Ctrl + V
Do this for every character. But remember you can also copy any amount of characters at a time, so for waves that are already symmetrical, you can just copy the whole wave.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO USE THE OPPOSITE OF: › > ) », and any other character that is unsymmertical
As you can see... this is pretty hard to explain. If you'd like a video tutorial, search up
[RS Forums] Royal Signature Academy - Mirroring Guide
on YouTube. This video was made by the owner of another signature school, which was shut down when he quit.