Jcleaver opened this issue on Aug 30, 2004 ยท 10 posts
BigGreenFurryThing posted Tue, 31 August 2004 at 6:18 AM
A font editor is not merely for titling. It's a very, very handy modelling tool.
Imagine using text in Boolean objects: tombstone incriptions, brass shingles, street manholes, statue inscriptions, initials carved on trees, embossed in gold / steel / glass objects, jewellery, sides of buildings, etc.
Also fonts like wingdings and webdings can be used to produce objects like crosses, smileys, skull 'n' crossbones, scrolly border bits, etc., which in turn can be used in Booleans.
A simple, but IMO, very useful addition to Vue.
Cheers,
Mark