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Author Topic: Trouble with solid counters in my letters  (Read 390 times)
johnnyhorror
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« on: 2012-01-13, 17:19:29 »

Hey,

I'm having trouble with my counters in a font that I'm busy working on. I'v hand drawn the letters, scanned them in and livetraced them in Adobe Illustrator. I then copy them across to FontLab. The issue I'm having is that certain counters ("holes" in the middle of the letters such as R, A, D etc) are not appearing 'hollow' as they should, but rather as black. I'v fiddled around and I cant seem to delete/cut them or anything. I'm sure it's a simple solution.

See attached image as an example of my problem

Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: 2012-01-23, 10:41:15 »

Holes usually have the opposite direction of the contour. So change contour's direction.
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