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Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 15:28
by John Ruggero
I got a little seasick looking at those rotating clefs!

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 15:56
by Fred G. Unn
Knut wrote:In light of the earlier discussion on rotation, number three from the left is the best one to me.
+1, I agree.

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 16:28
by Vaughan
I agree, both with Knut and Fred, and with John about the seasickness.

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 18:10
by OCTO
Vaughan wrote:I agree, both with Knut and Fred, and with John about the seasickness.
:D I agree too!
I have noticed that clefs in old editions...

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 19 Oct 2015, 19:03
by John Ruggero
And I agree with everyone about everything!

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 10:12
by Schneider
Hi Prok,
prokofiev wrote:Here is my contribution of :t [...]
I like #3. Can I use it ? Is there any copyrights ?

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 21:22
by prokofiev
i release it as GPL. you can use as you wish, but keeping GPL.

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 23:44
by Schneider
Thank you :)

Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 11 Nov 2015, 16:05
by Schneider
I sometimes copy clef shapes I like.
Here are some examples:
g-clefs.png
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By the way, when I copied the Henle clef I was surprised by the poor quality of the original drawing:
henle comparision.png
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Re: Clef design comparision

Posted: 11 Nov 2015, 18:07
by tisimst
I've wondered the same thing, Pierre, about the Henle treble clef. I think the design has been around for a while, so it could just be a result of less sophisticated tools than we have now. On the other hand, when printed out, the blemishes aren't that noticeable in the original design, but I definitely like your corrections.