I think all characters have been discovered.. All of them are either in the extended all character wave I posted or are in the text types with the addition of some random symbols like '%'.
This was an amazing guide, and a big help to a returning signature artist like myself, who hadn't been on the forums since it was still formatted at size 9 font, arial, with no color what-so-ever.
Also, i'd like an opinion on first signature since returning? I love that you can use colors now, it lets you add so much to signatures.
The signature looks really nice, although the waves jitter a little. Characters in Verdana 10 have a different height to Arial 9. You can use this all-character wave (also found in page 2 of the signature guide), we did have the one from Arial 9 for a while, but I recently tweaked it so the height order is correct for this font:
I\'m glad an old artist from Arial 9 is returning.
The signature looks really nice, although the waves jitter a little. Characters in Verdana 10 have a different height to Arial 9. You can use this all-character wave (also found in page 2 of the signature guide), we did have the one from Arial 9 for a while, but I recently tweaked it so the height order is correct for this font:
I\\'m glad an old artist from Arial 9 is returning.
The signature looks really nice, although the waves jitter a little. Characters in Verdana 10 have a different height to Arial 9. You can use this all-character wave (also found in page 2 of the signature guide), we did have the one from Arial 9 for a while, but I recently tweaked it so the height order is correct for this font:
Ah, Thank you.
I had been using the old Arial 9 height wave as a reference for that sig.
You're welcome.
I thought it looked a lot like the Arial 9 character height. I even opened up notepad and had a look at what your signature looked like there, and the heights were perfect.
Also, I didn't realise you had used alt spaces until I did that. I use firefox, so cannot see alt spacing, but in notepad I saw what it looked like, and it was amazing.
And don't worry, I didn't save your signature to notepad, just saw what it looked like.
Lol, didn't realise I still had the old Arial 9 wave in the "basic waves" post.
I've edited it, so it has the new one.
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Ruby
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Inferno
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Ruby Inferno
I\\\'m glad an old artist from Arial 9 is returning.
The signature looks really nice, although the waves jitter a little. Characters in Verdana 10 have a different height to Arial 9. You can use this all-character wave (also found in page 2 of the signature guide), we did have the one from Arial 9 for a while, but I recently tweaked it so the height order is correct for this font:
Ah, Thank you.
I had been using the old Arial 9 height wave as a reference for that sig.
You\'re welcome.
I thought it looked a lot like the Arial 9 character height. I even opened up notepad and had a look at what your signature looked like there, and the heights were perfect.
Also, I did*\'t realise you had used alt spaces until I did that. I use firefox, so cannot see alt spacing, but in notepad I saw what it looked like, and it was amazing.
And don\'t worry, I did*\'t save your signature to notepad, just saw what it looked like.
Ah, I use Google Chrome. ^^ But, yes, I used Alt spacing on the last line, hence having to put that little period right at the beginning of the third line.
I really do love the addition of color usage now, I've already figured out to some extent that it can help emphasize a crossover. (Don't know if that terminology is correct.)
Karasu Kuda
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Ah, I use Google Chrome. ^^ But, yes, I used Alt spacing on the last line, hence having to put that little period right at the beginning of the third line.
I really do love the addition of color usage now, I\'ve already figured out to some extent that it can help emphasize a crossover. (Don\'t know if that terminology is correct.)
Yeah, colours are great.