The name says it all. It creates text alphas from the the fonts installed on the system in a variety of ways and also generates a zscript to load these alphas and use them.
Here it is:
TextAlpha.zip
If you find this useful, say so.
The name says it all. It creates text alphas from the the fonts installed on the system in a variety of ways and also generates a zscript to load these alphas and use them.
Here it is:
TextAlpha.zip
If you find this useful, say so.
Hi keith
If it’s realy work, you are a genious !
And I don’t understand why Pixo don’t make that before :qu:
I shall try this as soon as possible !
Pilou
Keith - works great for me. thnx. :} Jim
Hi Keith, I was really hoping someone with the know how would come up with this. Well done! I have tried it out, and I only have one little problem… my alphas are coming up in all different directions, I have to either flip them vertically or horizontally, and some are ok. Is there something I missed???
Thanks
Donna
Well this darn thing isn’t working for me at all-I opened it and stuck it in my ZScripts folder and all I get when I open it in ZBrush is two letters -MK I believe-any ideas?
sounds major (as did the script-editor ;)), Keith! i wished you would indulge intp programming for macs asap
rhom - it’s a program. You have to run the program and then that generates the ZScript.
doh!well of course it is.
edit:Works like a charm-thanks Jim.
Thanks. I couldn’t do any testing on this as I have only the demo version and importing of alphas is disabled. I have tested the generated alphas in image viewers though. I have never seen them flipped so there may be something in the way alphas are imported. Which characters exactly?
Mac programming may be in the future. I don’t know the first thing about it right now.
Keith
Hi Keith
I am as you I can’t test
The first part seems very fine works !
Bravo !
There is no reason that the Import function don’t work in the complet version !
Great job
Pilou
Thanks Pilou. This project was a nice small self-test.
Hi Keith. First well done on producing such a sueful little accessory program. It works fine for me with two exceptions:
Donna has already mentioned that the alphas come out flipped. In my case all of them required flipping vertically before use. I only tested it with 3 fonts though, so maybe it’s inconsistent as Donna stated.
Character dimensions are severely distorted when choosing to acquire a whole string. The following image used the same font and same size, but the single letter A was generated as a separate letter, whereas the second line was generated as a whole string. You can see how grossly elongated the A is in line 2 copmared to line 1; the remaining letters are similarly distorted.
This raises a third issue for me. It seems reasonable to suppose that someone may wish to use special characters from some fonts as well as alphanumerics (especially dingbat fonts). These cannot be selected using the alpha or numeric buttons, and since the text string option creates these distortions, the only option seems to be to do them individually as single character strings in a series of program runs. Would it be possible to have a further button for Special Characters (i.e. everything except alphas and digits) or possibly Full Character Set please?
Okay, so maybe the problem is in sizes. Does anyone know if alphas have to be the same size vertically and horizontally to import them? It seems to make sense now that they should.
Thanks Flycatcher. I added to the program. Added a flip vertical checkbox, save shortcuts and a character range. I recommend keeping save shortcuts off when using a character range especially one including the letters [,],". The text of all buttons except letters and alphabets are in ascii even when using different fonts.
Here it is:
TextAlpha.zip
Looks like a great utility
As far as sizes go, I imagine that alphas are the same as textures and have to be imported with ‘square’ dimensions, i.e. height = width. Otherwise they come in distorted; zbrush will stretch the short dimension to make it square.
Thanks Bonecradle, that confirms it.
I suddenly realized that buttons can have pictures and so I changed the program to generate buttons with the pictures that they will load. ZBrush may not recognize all characters in a set and thus some may show as the exclamation mark.
Thanks Keith - that was fast - excellent example of customer service!
Greeat Update
Pilou
Had time to test it now and everything works fine.
The crisper outline on the above collection of 3 perfectly proportioned strings was achieved by ignoring the font size slider with its maximum of 72 and typing 240 in the box.
However, when I tried it at 600 (because I was testing it with an intricately detailed dingbat font at the time which didn’t show up all that well even at 200 - the font’s problem, not your program’s), all I got was a large blank square by way of an alpha. Presumably this is because I’d exceeded an upper size limit inherent in your code; can you tell me what the maximum permissible size is please?
Many Thanks for this great new toy. Hours of amusement and I’m sure it will come in very handy.