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Fun fact: The overlay mode in GIMP is in practice exactly the same as the soft light mode, due to a bug.ndrs wrote:overlay

your navel has forces? my navel has just lint and hairndrs wrote:This is what I came up with using Blending options: overlay, and a slight glow on the text.
The background is done with: inner glow, bevel and emboss, gradient overlay
Face: Andale Mono
Beware of my navel forces!DiM wrote:your navel has forces? my navel has just lint and hair![]()
on a more serious note, i like it. all it needs is just some grain or lines or something to give the feeling of an old monitor.
i'm not too sure about the font though. it looks just too smooth, clean and modern.
i think a more squarish ocr-a type font would fit better with the whole old monitor idea.
Not free to use so cannot be used.DiM wrote:OCR-A Std is a good font for this. google it koontz.
Had that one on for around 20 drafts. Only one person picked up on it though.Beware of my navel forces!


Tried to blur the bottom layer as you said and at 1 pixel was not really seen. At 2 pixels it was seen but made the whole text blurry.natty_dread wrote:You could try this:
Duplicate the text layer, put the duplicate under the text, then blur it with 1px gaussian, set it on grain merge and reduce the opacity until you have a very faint glow on the text.

there are a few versions floating around. i know i found it for free, just don't know where exactly. if you want i can upload it from my computer.koontz1973 wrote:Not free to use so cannot be used.DiM wrote:OCR-A Std is a good font for this. google it koontz.
Might be nice to use, but I would not want it to stall the progression of the map trying to prove it is a free to use font. Damn those copyrights.DiM wrote:there are a few versions floating around. i know i found it for free, just don't know where exactly. if you want i can upload it from my computer.koontz1973 wrote:Not free to use so cannot be used.DiM wrote:OCR-A Std is a good font for this. google it koontz.


It doesn't matter if you found it "for free", the font licensing needs to be considered. If the font license allows personal use for free, but doesn't allow commercial use, then it can't be used for CC maps.DiM wrote:there are a few versions floating around. i know i found it for free, just don't know where exactly. if you want i can upload it from my computer.koontz1973 wrote:Not free to use so cannot be used.DiM wrote:OCR-A Std is a good font for this. google it koontz.

what i meant was that various people made their own versions of OCR-A inspired fonts and gave them for free.natty_dread wrote:It doesn't matter if you found it "for free", the font licensing needs to be considered. If the font license allows personal use for free, but doesn't allow commercial use, then it can't be used for CC maps.DiM wrote:there are a few versions floating around. i know i found it for free, just don't know where exactly. if you want i can upload it from my computer.koontz1973 wrote:Not free to use so cannot be used.DiM wrote:OCR-A Std is a good font for this. google it koontz.

What do you mean by a fixed width font. One that has all letters using the same amount of pixels going across or the kerning (I think that is the right word)?natty_dread wrote:I still think the font should be a fixed width font.

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This is a fixed width font
width of letters is fixed.




