Comment by acomjean
4 years ago
The old drafting font templates. When I started engineering they still did some of the plans by hand, using these templates to write out the lettering with a pin that would convert it to pen.
They used it on some comics too.
https://kleinletters.com/Blog/leroy-lettering-by-jim-and-mar...
Very sweet, I was wondering how it was implemented. The scriber image really makes the letters more into the artwork of the era.
In those times (and yes I am old enough to have actually used them) we used plainer normographs or lettering guides[0] where the ink pen was used directly inside the template.
Before the advent of so-called isograph/rapidograph pens, we used those weird looking pens as depicted in the wikipedia article and you had to be very, very careful as it was very easy to inadvertedly ruin a drawing with ink coming out of the (open top) reservoir.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lettering_guide