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    Guild Artisan töff's Avatar
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    Good to honor licenses.

    However, it's very simple to make little vector icons and convert them into a font.

    And nobody really owns icons.

    As usual, there's a gray line in the middle.

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    I believe the version of the Carta font I used for my CC3 symbols is a freeware "knock off" of the Adobe version, not the original, looking at the info inside the TTF file. I have made some symbol catalogs from commercial TTFs that require a license for personal use only that I would never distribute (either the TTF file, or the symbol catalog FSC file).

    And FYI: I've converted the AutoREALM TTF to a varicolor CC3 symbol catalog now too:

    http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...30&postcount=7

    Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Another site with a load of historical and fantasy type fonts (and clip-art as well)

    http://www.lordkyl.net/

    -Rob A>
    Thanks for that link, led me to a lot of surfing, but found a few links that I'm sure I'll be able to crop, shrink, and turn it into a marker
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    Another site with a load of historical and fantasy type fonts (and clip-art as well)

    http://www.lordkyl.net/

    -Rob A>

    Oh, very handy. Poked around in there quite a bit. Found a few nifty references, woodblock reproductions are snazzy.
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    very handy trhead here! I recongnise some fonts that I have hehe! But I was wondering if anyone could tell me where I could find the fonts Wizards of the Coast use in there D&D books...I found Aquiline Two on dafonts.com but I can't seem to find the other ones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arronis View Post
    very handy trhead here! I recongnise some fonts that I have hehe! But I was wondering if anyone could tell me where I could find the fonts Wizards of the Coast use in there D&D books...I found Aquiline Two on dafonts.com but I can't seem to find the other ones...
    I don't think you will find a more comprehensive list then this one:
    http://www.geocities.com/rgfdfaq/tsrfonts.html

    -Rob A>

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    thanks for the link Rob it's VERY apreciated!

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