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http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/fontinst.html
Instructions for creating fonts with Corel Draw 7.0 The same general procedures are used in previous versions and also work in version 8. Corel Draw exports single characters to .ttf files. Thus a font is built one character at a time. If the font file doesn't already exist, it is created. Characters can also be exported to existing fonts. Here is the procedure: 1. Get the template (it is zipped to make sure it transfers correctly; here is Stuffit Expander for Windows if you need an unzip utility). It is a 10 inch x 10 inch "page" with three guidelines. From the top, they are the highest letter, the font baseline, and the lowest descender. They are based on 720 point Arial. These will provide a basis against which to measure your new font, but you can ignore them or change them. 2. Start Corel Draw and load the template (File|New From Template). 3. Create a letter or character. * It must be a single object; parts must be joined with Combine, not Group. * If it was originally a character in an existing font, a rectangle, or a circle, you must Convert To Curves. * It must be a closed curve; any open parts will not export properly. * The border pen and fill types are not used, so don't rely on them. I find it best to set border to none and fill to black, and then the preview looks like the actual character will look (I usually edit characters in wireframe mode). * Overlapping parts will not fill properly. This is usually apparent in the preview, and will have the same effect in the font. * It's usually a good idea to save the character as a .cdr file, in case you need to use it again, but it is quite possible to export an unsaved drawing. 4. Export the character (File|Export...); choose "Truetype font". 5. If this is the first character of a new font, a dialog will ask for Family Name - put the name of the font here. You can leave the default values in the other boxes (style, gride size, etc.). 6. Answer "yes" to "Save changes to font file?" 7. Choose a character from horizontal scroll list in the next dialog. If this is the first character in a font, it will be the default for all the characters without explicit assignments (you've probably seen this in fonts where high-ANSI characters are rectangles or circles). You can't change this later on, so choose carefully. The characters in the scroll box are originally gray, but they turn black when they have an assignment. 8. The Design Size is 720 points. Choose Auto Width unless there is a reason not to (e.g. a fixed-width font). If you change width manually, the right vertical guideline on the diagram in the dialog box will shift. 9. Create the next letter. 10. Assign it to a character as above in 7. 11. Repeat until your font is done. Remember that it is a usable font file at any point after the first character is exported, so you can try it out. Whether it is installed or not seems to have no effect on exporting to it. 12. In "Options" you can change the family name, width of the space character and of individual characters, and delete characters. I have no connection with Corel Corporation and these instructions are based on my own experience. I like Corel Draw, and I've used it since version 2, but I wish the upgrades weren't so expensive, and I would rather not have to buy the kitchen sink just to get the latest version of Draw.
Modos de color :
El modo RGB :
de Photoshop emplea el modelo RGB asignando un valor de intensidad a cada píxel que oscile entre 0 (negro) y 255 (blanco) para cada uno de los componentes RGB de una imagen en color. Por ejemplo, un color rojo brillante podría tener un valor R de 246, un valor G de 20 y un valor B de 50. Cuando los valores de los tres componentes son idénticos, se obtiene un matiz de gris. Si el valor de todos los componentes es de 255, el resultado será blanco puro y negro puro si todos los componentes tienen un valor 0. Las imágenes RGB utilizan tres colores para reproducir en pantalla hasta 16,7 millones de colores. Son imágenes de tres canales, por lo que contienen 24 (8 x 3) bits por píxel. RGB es el modo por defecto para las imágenes de Photoshop. Los monitores de ordenador muestran siempre los colores con el modelo RGB. Esto significa que al trabajar con modos de color diferentes, como CMYK, Photoshop convierte temporalmente los datos a RGB para su visualización en pantalla.

El modo CMYK :
de Photoshop asigna a cada píxel un valor porcentual para cada una de las tintas de cuatricromía. Los colores más claros (iluminados) tienen un porcentaje pequeño de cuatricromía, mientras que los más oscuros (sombra) tiene porcentajes mayores. Por ejemplo, un rojo brillante podría tener un porcentaje del 2 por ciento de cian, 93 por ciento de magenta, 90 por ciento de amarillo y 0 por ciento de negro. En las imágenes CMYK, el blanco puro se crea cuando los cuatro componentes tienen un valor del 0 por ciento. CMYK es el modo que se usa cuando se prepara una imagen para imprimirla utilizando cuatricromías. Al convertir una imagen RGB a CMYK se crea una separación de color. Si la imagen era originalmente RGB, lo mejor es modificarla antes de convertirla a CMYK. Al trabajar en modo RGB, se puede usar el comando Previsualizar CMYK para simular los efectos del cambio sin modificar realmente los datos de la imagen (consulte Previsualizar colores CMYK). También puede usar el modo CMYK para trabajar directamente con imágenes CMYK escaneadas o importadas de sistemas de alto rendimiento.
http://www.larabiefonts.com/making.html
Okay, so you've got a great idea for a font. How the heck do you make a font? I usually start off by making several building blocks and piecing them together, but some people like to scan them in from a drawing. How you actually make the font is entirely up to you, but you won't get very far without some software. In my opinion, the best place to start is Font Creator Program. I tried it out and it seems quite good. It's shareware so you've got nothing to lose by giving it a try. PC Only. There's a font program for Windows called Softy from the late Dave Emmett and it only costs 25 dollars. Try the Softy Home Page. It's an eloquent piece of software. When it first came out there was no other way for budding artists to try their hand at fonts without investing a fortune in software. Many font designers still use it. If you have Corel Draw you can make fonts with it. Even older versions of Corel will work. Here's a tutorial on making fonts in Corel Draw. A really easy to use tool by Data Becker called your handwriting will turn scanned images of your handwriting into a font. A company called FontLab makes 4 or 5 font packages including a program that lets you make a font directly from scanned images!. Their low-end product is called Type Tool with includes a plethora of automated features. The automated features allow novice fontmakers to make fonts without investing a lot of time. Demos are available for each package. There's Macromedia Fontographer too. It's available for Windows and Mac and it's chock full of features. Personally I use FontLab, but I think it's too complicated for beginners. If I were just entering the world of type design, I'd use TypeTool.
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Aquí encontrarás los trabajos y apuntes que voy haciendo a lo largo del curso de Diseño Gráfico y Procesos de Impresión en BALEAR DE DESARROLLO Y FORMACIÓN en Palma de Mallorca.
Biblio :
El arte de la tipografia. Martin Solomon. Can torró-Econopmia-Professions. Del cobre al papel. R. Vives Piqué. B-4410.
Links :
http://www.menorcaweb.net/oscarbagur/tipografia/enllacos.htm
http://www.larabiefonts.com/making.html
http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/fontinst.html
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/framed.htm?parent=offset-printing.htm&url=http://www.execpc.com/~bosshard/printing/glossary.html
http://www.a-palma.es/fpjmiro/grafica/tecn02.html
http://artedinamico.com/download.htm
http://www.arabictypography.com/flash.html
http://www.planet-typography.com/directory/typo.html
http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/printing/g/flexography.htm
http://www.xs4all.nl/~knops/timetab.html
http://platea.cnice.mecd.es/~jmas/manual/html/tipografia.html
http://www.uv.es/biblios/mei6

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