MAKE A MEME View Large Image Biáng (regular script).svg thumb Biáng in a songti font The 57-stroke character biáng see Biang biang noodles in regular script suitable for brush calligraphy Here is how this was created Opened a new photoshop project On separate text ...
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Keywords: Biáng (regular script).svg thumb Biáng in a songti font The 57-stroke character biáng see Biang biang noodles in regular script suitable for brush calligraphy Here is how this was created Opened a new photoshop project On separate text layers typed in the elements å® å…«è¨ ã„ ã„ é•·é•·é¦¬å¿ƒæ ˆåˆ‚è¾¶ Using Image Biáng svg which is in a Songti font as a guide arranged the elements in the correct places and manipulated them to fit into their spaces correctly Exported the image as a very large detailed bitmap <code> png</code> Opened the bitmap in Inkscape Used Inkscape's <code>trace bitmap</code> tool to create a vector image Manually removed unnecessary nodes thus reducing file size dramatically Manipulated the nodes to make stroke thickness more uniform it had been distorted by the manipulation in Photoshop Saved as a vector image <code> svg</code> and uploaded to Commons Then User Yug made a correction Then User Wikic showed me his http //peng02 free fr/biang2 png I vectorised it and uploaded it It has some advantages Then User Yug improve the last 辶 to show 4 clear strokes as the traditionnal way need The 心 is a little bigger The challenge now is to indicate the correct stroke order <br/> 50px Biáng<br/> Discuss at Image talk Biáng-order gif A 4 - Regular script Biáng Chinese character for noodle
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