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hey so today Iamp;#39;m going to be working through more italic fixing as Iamp;#39;ve done in the last video or two and I think it might be a little more informative to most people if I go through and fix some display bold italics because theyamp;#39;ve actually got some like thickness to them which makes some things easier and some things harder um yeah Iamp;#39;m I also did this process for the display hairline and I showed a little bit of that in the first video so first things first um you know this is a prepped font as I explained in my process about preparing fonts for italics I run a script that Slants uh everything that is totally straight lines just to the italic angle and then things that have curvature I kind of do a mix of slanting and skewing or sorry sorry slanting AKA skewing and rotating to get them a little closer to what them I want them to be and you can see here Iamp;#39;ve actually got some draft uh Cyrillic characters in this specific weight for namestance as