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letters made out of paint brushes
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found this font but when i unzipped it, i cant seem to use it.."wc_rhesus_bta" help please
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Thanks so much! I googled Benguiat Book and it seems that Adobe owns it, or at least I couldn't find it for free. Being ignorant of such things, I never thought of a font as something one might have to pay for. (It probably takes a lot of time to come up with new fonts, and obviously the people doing this would want to get paid, duh!) Unfortunately, I'm one of the few who is still uncomfortable with online purchasing.
After looking up Caslon No.224 Book, I agree that the "b" does look like someone used that font initially and then distorted the letter in a paint program (or maybe it's italic?).
Again, thanks so much for your help. The kindness of your 30-second reply saved me hours of manual comparisons. Perhaps now I'll resign myself to cleaning up the letters manually in a paint program, though I've been dreading this.
Drenche
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I make them manually now... I use a combonation of Paintshop, MS Paint, and GIF Movie Gear.
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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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you find a sans, and dress it up :)
(in your image editing software of choice, like photoshop or paint shop pro)
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Hand-cut stencil and a paint spray.
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Only Notepad-related programs, Paint, and Windows Live Messenger use bitmap fonts..I have Terminal on my laptop right now!
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