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1 matches view forum post #25247 Bleeding Cowboys
1 matches view forum post #22025 Bleeding Cowboys by Last Soundtrack (copyright data is missing here)
1 matches view forum post #17549 Bleeding Cowboys by Gyom Seguin
1 matches view forum post #25091 Bleeding Cowboys. In the Trash dept ... where else?
1 matches view forum post #25480 uploaded image view details for free font #12400 For those of you looking for an improved version with accents etc: Guillaume Séguin has allowed me to rework his fonts and offer them with a (very generous) commercial license. So if you need a professional quality Unicode OpenType or TrueType version of this font with a multilingual and expanded character set (with the Pro version you can also turn off the bleeding and the swashes with OpenType features, and add 6 different swashes to any letter! ;) - you will find it here: http://www.cheapprofonts.com/Bleeding_Cowboys_Pro (Guillaume Séguin receives royalties from all sales)
1 matches view forum post #12323 I have come across quite a few fonts here that deserve to be included/cross-referenced in the Sports category. A small list: Athletic College Cowboys Go Long (possible) Ivy League Mandatory (possible) My Puma Pakenham (possible) Porn Star Academy Princetown Raiders Sport Spirit AF Team Spirit Viking Stencil URWWOODTypD The "possibles" are there because they are quite similar to fonts used for name lettering on soccer jerseys. There's also some stylized scripts that are definitely used for baseball uniforms (Marketing Script and Ballpark, for one) I hope this helps to expand the Sports category for everyone. cheers!
1 matches view forum post #21236 Hmmm. Well with the poor quality of the image, it would be hard to accuratly identify this typeface... It is difficult for me to decipher if there is any measure of stroke variation to the letter-shapes, or if that is just the grain/distortion blending into them. The image is also at an angle, but the letters appear to slant some degree as well... I am certain that these are not the exact fonts used in this image, but I did find two that are similar. As I stated prior, I was unable to decipher an existing stroke variation or lack thereof, hence; I came up with a suggestion for both possilities. A similar font with no variation of stroke is Futura Book Italic BT. Close, but I do not think it is exact. If there is infact a variation to the strokes, the closest suggestion I came up with is Optimum Roman Italic, but the letter u is different. Sorry I couldn't definitively identify that for you. Hope this helps. Do you think you could possibly re-post this again with a larger and better quality version of the image? That might help. :)
1 matches view forum post #7828 Ok i was fiddling around with a veiw layers and filters and i came up with this very neat abstact picture. I will wrun you through a brief tutorail so you can do it too. 1) Make a new image, a pretty big one and reset the colors (press d and x to reset) 2) Go to Filter ->Render -> Clouds 3) Then go to filter>stylize>extrude with defualt settings 4) Go to Filter > distort> Polar coordinates with <rectangular to polar> 5) Duplicate the background 2 times so you have 3 layers in total 6) select the bottom layer and Filter>blur>gaussian blur > and an amount of 7 7) press Ctrl+u to get a menu of colors and make the hue:200 and saturation:20 and leave the lightness alone 8 ) Go to the middle layer and do the same to it as step 6 9) Then select mode screen for blending more for all 3 layers 10) select one layer and go to filter>radialblur>zoom>amount:55 quality:best 11) now go to filter>stylize>emboss 126 angle, 100 hight, and amount 73. should leave you with a picture shown below above.... everything done by monkflash
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