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Does anyone know the font that is used in the musical Annie (with the girl with the red hair and the dog)? I know I will probably have to outline myself, but if you know the basic font please let me know
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I was just wondering if anyone has the font used in the RENT movie/musical or whatever. Or if anyone has a similar one, maybe?? Thanks a bunch!!
Rose
PS:image attached
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has musical notes, or symbols of some sort ( for example character Ê) in the accents range.
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Dougie,
We had in another thread a long discussion about gothic typefaces and how popular they've become lately.
Between musical artists and tattoo artists, some of us have just given up on IDing them. Geoff however is our gothic volunteer...
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Hey man, I have the same problem when the letters have to many nodes (busy vectors like the spray paint). I have not been able to solve it either. I am using FontLab Studio 5.0.2. Could it be the version of FontLab Studio?
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Yes, most fonts are with snow. :(
Do it for yourself in Corel Draw 11:
First hit Ctrl+Q to convert text to bezier.
Second: stroke with the tool no. 1 over the parts that you want to be icy.
Third: take tool no. 2 and drag the nodes .
See screenshot.
[img:e298ed9e2d]http://home.arcor.de/ute_s/images/Corel/CDR_Eistext.gif[/img:e298ed9e2d]
:) ute
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This is part of a font I already have called 'Steinberg Notation' which, other than these letters consists of musical symbols. Does anyone know whether these letters exist in a seperate font that contains all the letters of the alphabet in the same style. And if so, can someone help me ID it. Many Thanks
Jed
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Hello,
[quote]@koeiekat:The designer of the kineda logo seems to be inspired by the Bauhaus.[/quote]
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/itc-bauhaus/
You should annotate that this might be a handcrafted logo (logotype) and no typeface/font. Use a drawing programm like inkscape just write the text mark it an convert the object to a path and edit the nodes ...
Bye bye
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Hi,
this is no real font. Look at the shapes of the capital S. They differ from letter to letter. It's a ,,normal'' typeface blurred/distorted by hand. The typeface might be Hanseatic/Swiss 924 BT or Helvetica Inserat UltraCompressed
You can try Steelfish Bold if you don't need 100% accuracy :
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/3815?text=DEAD%20MAN'S%20SHOES
Just a few words about the blur (with Inkscape):
* write the text
* vectorize the text to splines
* add nodes to the splines
* add a random displacment
Bye bye
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Hi,
[quote]@Janie Apodaca:How do I get this font. I don't need the halo either, just the font. I did what was mentioned here but don't know where to go to download it.[/quote]
Ok, I translate. Go to the categories, select the categorie Sports and search for the file MLB Red Sox:
http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/12323
Read: «Download contains 20 files» and click on it. You will see a lot of fonts ... and the MLB Angels font.
Btw: You might modify the capital letter A by hand with a vektor drawing programm. Select the text-object, execute a convert object to path and edit the path by nodes.
Bye bye
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