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blindhunter01 — Encode v.1

Published: 2008-10-18 03:52:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 1006; Favourites: 11; Downloads: 30
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Description An encode, in the show: Dennou Coil, they're a complicated means to impart code. I started trying to draw the exact figure, but failed spectacularly, so I just went with the flow. Just as a side note: I love Dennou Coil, and I recommend it to any of you, you'll all agree, ISAKO ROCKS!
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Minagi-Mikoto [2015-12-15 07:15:10 +0000 UTC]

Great! I wonder how they came out with such cool shapes!

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onirophase [2011-04-25 13:26:40 +0000 UTC]

I really like this idea of mixing different styles of glyphs,
bring them into relationship with each other.
It can also be imagined that the glyphs can be designed so as to
have different sizes. They could also be designed so that a glyph can contain others.
In this way a glyph may represent a letter, word, entity
lexical, grammatical structure ...
Other direction: these glyphs also designed to be very expressionistic, eg the use of the spiral to express a long-term psychological or heightened emotions, sleek lines to suggest the relative strength of any action, for fixed lines express a static situation. Glyphs allow emotional expression, subjective and metaphor. They therefore lends itself particularly to writing poetry.
I imagine a beautiful design that would also be a story!
What do you think of that. I'd love to hear your opinion.
Go on, I really appreciate your work on writing systems!

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Kuzunari [2010-12-10 09:04:42 +0000 UTC]

oh yes she does hot encode. what does it do?

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Rachelfull684 [2009-10-03 17:43:49 +0000 UTC]

I love denno coil and these cool patterns

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Joey1058 [2008-12-18 22:08:30 +0000 UTC]

Hey, this is a very good attempt! Considering that there really isn't a scene where you can see just the encoding circles, you did a great job!

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blindhunter01 In reply to Joey1058 [2008-12-21 19:22:56 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, it wasn't hard once I slowed the video down to 1/64th speed, and snapped some screens it wasn't too hard to see them, but they were always at odd angles, so that added a dimension (lol, puns) of challenge to it.

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