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Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:40 am
by acridiel
komissar wrote:A brilliant idea Jel
I can propose creating individual pictograms for zorai crafters
Would be nice if we finally got the Matis text translated from french aswell...
Ooooh, what?
You got it translated already and its french? *LOL*
Could have guessed *headesk*
I´ll ask around to see who´ll translate
CU
Acridiel
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:19 pm
by sidusar
katriell wrote:I don't understand why the circle end should be on the right side? I think of it as an arrow head. That said, "o------- Read me this way!" is really less lucid than "<------- Read me this way!" so maybe the "circle end" should be a trapezoid with the thin end leftmost.
Ah, I thought of it as a zero point, a beginning. Kind of like the little bulb at the lowest end of a thermometer, yeah. But there's not really a circle end necessary at all, as long as 2 out of 5 outer segments are colored it gets the message across that it's fine.
I've been doodling some more variations in bored moments. Like
square (Zoraï pictogram style),
triangular (bit complicated but Fyros love their triangles) and
swirly.
katriell wrote:Because LQ/MQ/HQ is determined by looking at the item itself.
Yeah, true, I was mostly backing Anatti on needing a basic/fine/choice/exc/sup, and the LQ/MQ/HQ was just an afterthought.
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:20 pm
by katriell
I love those designs!
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:08 pm
by komissar
Swirly is a kind of matis-tryker mixture
while the other too racial designs are plain perfect
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:19 pm
by sidusar
I thought of the Swirly as a Tryker mark, I just put a Matis 'signature' in there to show it can be mixed up.
While the Zoraï have an obvious thing for squares, the Fyros for triangles, and the Tryker for circles, the Matis don't really seem to have a favorite shape. Maybe for them a more organic version of the pentagon? Or if you want to get really complicated, the
flower.
(With a Tryker signature in it, yes.
)
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:31 am
by setstyle
sidusar wrote:Maybe for them a more organic version of the pentagon? Or if you want to get really complicated, the
flower.
There we go, I'm really liking this one...
Cool work as always!
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:36 am
by kitty157
The Matis *would* make it overly complicated...
Awesome job!
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:03 am
by fenerismoon
I like the concept of different designs for the different races... so what might be a example of the different signatures? Would Zorai use a squarish signature for example?
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:26 pm
by sidusar
kitty157 wrote:The Matis *would* make it overly complicated...
Good point, they would! So would the Fyros.
As for the signatures, I assume they'd be based on what we can find ingame. The Zoraï have their
pictograms all over the place, and the Matis have their
writing on the wall, so plenty example for those. For the Fyros I only found a few symbols hidden away in a
corner, just barely enough to get an idea of their style. And the closest thing to symbols the Tryker seem to have are their
swirlies, but they might just be decorative. Then there's three Kami
runes too; again just barely enough to get an idea of their style.
(Also, ding 1000 posts
)
Re: A speculative drawing of a homin craft mark
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:11 pm
by boroshi
If you're interested in examples of how stylistically depict Homin writing in the "Roman" alphabet (ie this one) then you can probably find some examples in the various subsections of the
Goodies page on the mainsite. The webkits have fonts for each race, as well as some examples of ingame writing I think.