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1 posts view forum post #16902 You can easily draw those thing using Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw. Never had to use Corel, but in Illustrator you can even import a flat image and convert it in vectors. So, type in Impact the word. Trace it. Split every single letter in two by adding points. Draw a line between them. For the crowns and the fleur-de-lys, there is plenty of dingbats related to heraldry. In this very website, under the category Dingbat, on the first page there's a font with a lot of fleurs-de-lys. Scrolling down, I bet you can find even some crowns.
1 posts view forum post #17109 As I am a curious Kat I paid you guys a visit and had a look at the fonts you give away. Could not help to notice that the Fiolex Girls/Coronet thingie was not an exception. Here you go: Artist = Impress Atelier = FoxScript Boys = Kids (Corel name) Castle = Mister Earl Compact = Badloc (Corel name = Bedrock) Digital = LCD Fineliner = Tekton Fleur = Uechi Gothic, lower case replaced by Wedding Text Gothic = Mariage Handscript = Freehand 575 BT Imperial = Engravers Roman News = Antique Olive Nord/Inciced 901 Nd BT Noblesse I can not trace (yet). The E and L look like being modified. Is the whole thing slanted? OldScript = Flemish Script Plant = Elzevier Caps wit Times New Roman for the lower case Princess = Murray Hill ((Why that strange E? Half mirrored F, half mirrored L ... and that Z, why kill that beautiful Z?) Roman Outline = Caslon Openface Spotmarker = (based on) Pen Tip Bold Yes. Some have some modifications. But it is indisputable where they come from ... Must I also look at the new Mephisto? Somehow looks familiar ... Oh, yes, few thingies on the site - English: past tense of send is sent.
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