Klingon pIqaD Alphabet (Star Trek)

Klingon pIqaD Alphabet (Star Trek)

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Klingon pIqaD Alphabet This is an 5mm extruded Klingon pIqaD alphabet with letters about 1" tall. If you have to ask "why?", you're looking at the wrong thing. I just typed out the alphabet and then saved each letter, so the positions are probably bizzare, but the relative height & spacing should be correct. One way to use them is to mash them into whatever else you're making. Attached is also my font, which this came from, encoded according th the "ConScript" encoding for pIqaD. Using the font in your 3D modeling program may be easier than using these extrusions. Non-Klingon Speakers: One way for non-Klingons to use this font would be to install the font, go to the Bing Translater, http://www.bing.com/translator/?from=en&to=tlh-Qaak, and translate whatever. The copy the results to your 3D modeling program, picking the pIqaD font to render them in. Let me know if you use this for anything. This thing lives at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:676876 Trivia: The underlying font is also the same font used for pIqaD by Bing Translator. http://www.bing.com/translator/? from=en&to=tlh-Qaak&text=Hello%20Earth,%20I%20made%20the%20font For Fun: If you want to support my 3D projects, check out and share my completely unrelated, wrong canon, yet still cool, Working Lego R2-D2 YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/MyL3G0 - I make a few pennies off the ads. Instructions Klingon pIqaD Alphabet This is an 5mm extruded Klingon pIqaD alphabet with letters about 1" tall. If you have to ask "why?", you're looking at the wrong thing. I just typed out the alphabet and then saved each letter, so the positions are probably bizzare, but the relative height & spacing should be correct. One way to use them is to mash them into whatever else you're making. Attached is also my font, which this came from, encoded according th the "ConScript" encoding for pIqaD. Using the font in your 3D modeling program may be easier than using these extrusions. Non-Klingon Speakers: One way for non-Klingons to use this font would be to install the font, go to the Bing Translater, http://www.bing.com/translator/?from=en&to=tlh-Qaak, and translate whatever. The copy the results to your 3D modeling program, picking the pIqaD font to render them in. Let me know if you use this for anything. This thing lives at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:676876 Trivia: The underlying font is also the same font used for pIqaD by Bing Translator. http://www.bing.com/translator/? from=en&to=tlh-Qaak&text=Hello%20Earth,%20I%20made%20the%20font For Fun: If you want to support my 3D projects, check out and share my completely unrelated, wrong canon, yet still cool, Working Lego R2-D2 YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/MyL3G0 - I make a few pennies off the ads.

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