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Re: My Clef

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 22:43
by John Ruggero
I forgot to say that I found creating a glyph a very interesting and satisfying activity (or in better hands, art form) and can see why there is so much interest in it. I recommend it highly to all who love music notation. Do just one glyph and you will have gained a greater appreciation for the more detailed aspects of music engraving.

Re: My Clef

Posted: 06 Jan 2016, 22:47
by Knut
John Ruggero wrote:Do just one glyph and you will have gained a greater appreciation for the more detailed aspects of music engraving.
Hear, hear!

Re: My Clef

Posted: 08 Jan 2016, 09:42
by dspreadbury
John, you chose one of the most challenging forms as your first effort! I can't count the number of revisions of the G clef I have produced to date for Bravura (though I don't plan to revise it any further at this stage).

Another deceptively difficult form is the regular black notehead. It's just an ellipse with (normally) four nodes, but balancing the width, height, and rotation of the ellipse is immeasurably difficult.

Re: My Clef

Posted: 08 Jan 2016, 17:20
by John Ruggero
Thank you, Daniel. That explains why I have never been completely satisfied with the G clef and the the black notehead in so many fonts that I have seen; it is apparently a very personal thing.

I did enjoy the process very much; it was as close to sculpting as I will probably get!