Thanks so much! Glad you like them :)
There's two different tools I used to make these, both of which are fantastic, and I can highly recommend. These are:
- BitFontMaker2
This one is how I got started, and it's incredibly easy to get set up with a really intuitive interface. I'd particularly recommend this if you're just getting into pixel fonts - it's really quick to learn, and you can see great results in no time!
I'd highly recommend - Pixel Font Converter by YellowAfterlife
A little more complex, and with a correspondingly steeper learning curve, but has a lot of useful features, including unlimited support for all unicode glyphs, kerning pairs and the ability to set metadata for your font.
This requires creating a glyph sheet in your image editor of choice, uploading it to Pixel Font Converter and setting all input, output and metadata parameters in order to generate the intended result.
If you're interested in playing around with this one, some of my more recent fonts include glpyh sheets and JSON files which are compatible with Pixel Font Converter allowing you to import them and try things out to see how it all works :)