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Based on the capital letters from »Stahl« (Koch/Kühne) createtd by Rudolf Koch for the unfinished »Offenbach«.
Use St32k with 70% of St37k and you will get similar strokes like writen with the same brush.
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I thought this was Brush Script at first. Can anyone tell me if this is it's own font or if it's a modified Brush Script?
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mbrinkma,
If you have a vector graphics application like CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator, you might try editing the font on an as needed basis.
When you type a letter in CorelDraw, you can see that the letter is made up of an outline with lots of points (like a dot-to-dot game. If you drag specific points you can distort the font... and in your case, elongate the ending strokes of each word.
I attached an example that I did just now with a simple Brush Script font. It took me about 2 minutes...but I've been using CorelDraw for over 15 years.
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any ideas??? thanks!!
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Does anyone know of a sans-serif font that is similar in style to this one? I have this particular font already, but I wanted to know if there is an English font that is similar in style to this typeface. I'd like it to sans serif, but if it's not, that's okay.
EDIT: When I say similar in style, I'm talking about an English alphabet font in a somewhat similar look, like vertical strokes are really thick, and horizontal strokes are really thin. I hope that makes more sense.
Thanks.
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I was finally able to pull the Black Cherry Moon off my old cracked CorelDraw CD so that problem is fixed, and it is good to have that font back again.
However, does anyone know of a close free equivalent to the Water Brush font designed by Rob Leuschke at TypeSETit?
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With an image that fuzzy it is almost impossible to say exactly which Futura from which foundry has been used.
As the vertical strokes seem to be thinner than the horizontal this is probably a manually condensed Futura.
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