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| drtd - dtrd; how to draw them on septaglyphs | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 1 2007, 08:26 AM (564 Views) | |
| aldlv | Dec 1 2007, 08:26 AM Post #1 |
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my question is... how to write them on septaglyphs? how to difference them? because... they would look the same... ![]() how would you know which one is it? there are many words with the same problems... |
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| Laroon | Dec 3 2007, 04:46 AM Post #2 |
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I have an idea for this such thing. For the last letter, don't fully connect the last line to the original point. So then there would be a gap to easily differ the glyphs. |
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| aldlv | Dec 3 2007, 06:10 AM Post #3 |
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mmmm.... interesting... You said like the first one... ![]() I also image the second one as another way... |
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| chluaid | Dec 6 2007, 12:31 PM Post #4 |
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sorry, I saw this thread on the day you posted it and meant to make a glyph image to embed here but it slipped my mind. Laroon's right though, don't connect the last stroke. In your images above, I'd use the first one, though the second is fine if you wanted to do that. |
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| aldlv | Dec 7 2007, 06:08 AM Post #5 |
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thanx Adam... thanx Laroon
It has been kind of difficult to learn it... because I need to translate from Sarus to English and then to Spanish... I don't get use to... well... i'll post some questions later...
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