Are there fellow fantasy language developers here?
How do you market your #artlang / #fantasydialect?
We have created a page on @itchio where you can download the paleohispanic script font we made, as a TrueType font.
It's licensed CC-BY-SA so you can basically use it as you want, including in commercial products!
📥 Get it here: https://tokiko-studio.itch.io/eskua
©️ Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
📎 Previous post: https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@tokikostudio/109364097354670821
Have I mentioned my #Zirka #conlang / #codelang / #artlang on here before? I made a very lightweight website for it with all the details and I'm quite fond of it:
https://zirka.ga
It's far from perfect, but I use it more often than I often expect to in my RPG ventures!
People are reporting being able to write texts and read texts after about 30 hours of study. This is the least expensive language learning experiment I know of. A similar amount of study for something prestigious like French would leave you unable to read or say anything at all.
http://tokipona.net/tp/Tour001Why.aspx
#TokiPona #conlang #auxlang #konlan #artlang #kama_sona #sona
To motivate yourself to learn a language like toki pona, you got to get lingua franca thinking out of your mind. toki pona is not and will never be a language for substantive communication between people who otherwise couldn't communicate.
Sorry, my writing isn't that good.
"·ï la táfäri mä li mï tū fāūü."
https://gitlab.com/Ambraven/furry_artlang/blob/master/bases.md
I can't find anything concrete about this language yet, but I find the idea of something that describes itself as beyondsense or transrational interesting: