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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:00 pm
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Shangroulu Tesar Eshne Shangroulu Tesar Eshne Shangroulu I tried making something like this today!! its not as good though... yours is amazing o.o *drools* but mine was more for carving in trees and another version for writing in sand or with ink on walls of marble... but the language I made for wasn't very developed so there weren't enough symbols to make it awesome... ah well... I love this o.o its so good!! Carved letters and Pen letters are good realistic variations of an alphabet. (The wax letters are actually a variation on pen letters as they would be written with a stylus. The main reason I specified is because the Conculture this language goes with does not have any access to paper.) And well, the symbols for this was just my take on the motion associated with each of the sounds. So the letters feel really natural to me. (I occasionally-accidentally- write "Pa" instead of "P". Boy, that's embarrassing.) wow! that is so cool! I just think this is a VERY good job you have here! I love it! I'm Sorry, I'm processing a little slowly today. Did I do I good job with my Conculture? Or With making the shapes intuitive? Or with the Alphabets in General? I thought they had a very good natural feel about them, every part of it! as for the culture it was awesome! I love it!
I'm glad you feel that they're natural. biggrin My sister was skeptical when I told her how I came up with the letters.
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Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:03 pm
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Tesar Eshne Shangroulu Tesar Eshne Shangroulu Tesar Eshne Shangroulu I tried making something like this today!! its not as good though... yours is amazing o.o *drools* but mine was more for carving in trees and another version for writing in sand or with ink on walls of marble... but the language I made for wasn't very developed so there weren't enough symbols to make it awesome... ah well... I love this o.o its so good!! Carved letters and Pen letters are good realistic variations of an alphabet. (The wax letters are actually a variation on pen letters as they would be written with a stylus. The main reason I specified is because the Conculture this language goes with does not have any access to paper.) And well, the symbols for this was just my take on the motion associated with each of the sounds. So the letters feel really natural to me. (I occasionally-accidentally- write "Pa" instead of "P". Boy, that's embarrassing.) wow! that is so cool! I just think this is a VERY good job you have here! I love it! I'm Sorry, I'm processing a little slowly today. Did I do I good job with my Conculture? Or With making the shapes intuitive? Or with the Alphabets in General? I thought they had a very good natural feel about them, every part of it! as for the culture it was awesome! I love it! I'm glad you feel that they're natural. biggrin My sister was skeptical when I told her how I came up with the letters. lol well I like them, they are truly inspiring!
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:25 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:45 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:59 pm
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Tesar Eshne Woglinde This turned out very nicely! O[]O It's very beautiful, especially the "Wax" version! heart Most of the conscripts I that see with that many curves tend to remind me of a stereotypical alien script (like what "The Grays" would use, or something) But this looks nothing of the sort, it looks "familiar" in a sense. (It's hard to explain.) Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it, I actually felt like my alphabet was a little lacking in the awesomeness of the other alphabets. But I'm glad that this is a positive to you. mrgreen Don't get me wrong, It is pretty awesome. cool
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 4:03 am
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