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[[Image:TXMPPOSTER3.png|right|thumb|128px| | [[Image:TXMPPOSTER3.png|right|thumb|128px|[[Hapecat]], Oni's very own happy mascot.]] | ||
Xenotron is a family of fonts designed in 1995 by Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan, a [http://home.luna.nl/~xino/vga/index.html | Xenotron is a family of fonts designed in 1995 by Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan, a [http://web.archive.org/web/20160207125614/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/vga/index.html video games artist] and [http://videogamesartist.blogspot.com/search/label/Happy%20Mascots happy mascot hunter]. His font was used in Oni, most notably in the [[:Category:Splashscreens|splashscreens]], but also in some textures ("STAIRS" signs, "DC" decals...). | ||
Xenotron was released under a "thankware" license, but Kees is not credited or mentioned in "[[Quotes/Credits | Xenotron was released under a "thankware" license, but Kees is not credited or mentioned in "Special Thanks" in the [[Quotes/Credits|Credits]], meaning that Bungie West was either forgetful or got Xenotron from a font repository and didn't see the author's special license. | ||
; | ;Font links | ||
:[http://web.archive.org/web/20141112095925/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/fonts/xenotron/index.html Xenotron and Xenotron Broadstroke] (archived) | :[http://web.archive.org/web/20141112095925/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/fonts/xenotron/index.html Xenotron and Xenotron Broadstroke] (archived) | ||
:[http://web.archive.org/web/20110820102507/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/fonts/xenotron/radio.html Xenotron Radio Edit] ( | :[http://web.archive.org/web/20110820102507/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/fonts/xenotron/radio.html Xenotron Radio Edit] (archived) | ||
:[http://iritscen.oni2.net/wiki/Xenotron.zip TTF files for all three typefaces] (mirrored) | |||
:[http://iritscen.oni2.net/wiki/Xenotron.zip | |||
;Other cool stuff by Kees | ;Other cool stuff by Kees | ||
:[http://web.archive.org/web/20110820102502/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/times2/funtower.htm FunTower project] (for Times Square) | :[http://web.archive.org/web/20110820102502/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/times2/funtower.htm FunTower project] (for Times Square; archived) | ||
:[http://web.archive.org/web/20160207125614/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/vga/index.html Other Artwork] (other projects; the JavaScript for the "Other Artwork" portfolio is broken, unfortunately | :[http://web.archive.org/web/20160207125614/http://home.luna.nl/~xino/vga/index.html Other Artwork] (other projects; the JavaScript for the "Other Artwork" portfolio is broken, unfortunately – there was some cool stuff there) | ||
;Special mention for FunTower | ;Special mention for FunTower | ||
:It's a "vertical city" concept made of [[seven]] modular halls of [[seven]] floors each. | :It's a "vertical city" concept made of [[seven]] modular halls of [[seven]] floors each. Unfortunately, the 3D data is unavailable... But the concept lives on, sorta ^_^ | ||
[[Category:Oni history]] | [[Category:Oni history]] |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 31 May 2022
Xenotron is a family of fonts designed in 1995 by Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan, a video games artist and happy mascot hunter. His font was used in Oni, most notably in the splashscreens, but also in some textures ("STAIRS" signs, "DC" decals...).
Xenotron was released under a "thankware" license, but Kees is not credited or mentioned in "Special Thanks" in the Credits, meaning that Bungie West was either forgetful or got Xenotron from a font repository and didn't see the author's special license.
- Font links
- Xenotron and Xenotron Broadstroke (archived)
- Xenotron Radio Edit (archived)
- TTF files for all three typefaces (mirrored)
- Other cool stuff by Kees
- FunTower project (for Times Square; archived)
- Other Artwork (other projects; the JavaScript for the "Other Artwork" portfolio is broken, unfortunately – there was some cool stuff there)
- Special mention for FunTower
- It's a "vertical city" concept made of seven modular halls of seven floors each. Unfortunately, the 3D data is unavailable... But the concept lives on, sorta ^_^