Klingon pIqaD Alphabet (Star Trek)

Klingon pIqaD Alphabet (Star Trek)

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Klingon pIqaD Alphabet This is a meticulously crafted 5mm extruded Klingon pIqaD alphabet featuring letters approximately 1" in height. If you're still unsure as to why this exists, then you might be looking at the wrong thing. The process involved typing out the entire alphabet and subsequently saving each individual letter, resulting in positions that may appear bizarre, but relative height & spacing remain accurate. One viable approach to utilizing these letters is to incorporate them seamlessly into your current project. Also attached is a downloadable font, sourced from which this extruded alphabet was encoded according to the "ConScript" encoding standard for pIqaD. Using the font within your 3D modeling program might prove easier than manually working with these extrusions. Non-Klingon Speakers: One effective method for non-native speakers of Klingon is to install the provided font, visit the Bing Translator website at http://www.bing.com/translator/?from=en&to=tlh-Qaak, and translate any desired text into the Klingon language. Copy the translated results and import them into your 3D modeling software, selecting the pIqaD font to render the resulting text in its original script. Please feel free to notify me if you utilize this alphabet for any purposes. You can also find this design on the Thingiverse website at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:676876. Trivia: The underlying font utilized here is the same one used by Bing Translator for rendering pIqaD. Visit http://www.bing.com/translator/?from=en&to=tlh-Qaak&text=Hello%20Earth,%20I%20made%20the%20font to see it in action. For Entertainment: If you're interested in supporting my 3D projects, consider visiting and sharing my independently operated Working Lego R2-D2 YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/MyL3G0 - I earn a modest income from advertisements.

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