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christopher






not sure what font that is. but i would like to get it.
except i can't get it.. because i dont know what font it is! welcome.gif

can anybody help?

or perhaps provide a link as to where to download that specific font?
Datalore
Man, that text is small. You're going to have problems identifying it when it consists of only a few pixels.

Your best bet is to download a few fonts off of http://www.1001freefonts.com and see if any of them look close when they're that small.
XtremeMaC
it might just be arial, it so small
anyways that's not the point
do u remember where u got it from? ask the webmaster/admin of the page u got it from?
Justice
Try this. It's a 3pt font so you can set the size correctly.
christopher
QUOTE (Justice @ Apr 30 2004, 10:59 PM)
Try this. It's a 3pt font so you can set the size correctly.

thanks.

i'm not sure what you meant by "it's a 3 pt font so i can set it correctly"..

i downloaded it and tried it out in photoshop.. and have it set to 8 pts..

it's not the same font as the font above either, but i do like it, and it is very very similar.

thanks for the help guys.
Justice
Sorry, it's a 4pt point font, so it'sonly looks correct as long as the font size is divisible by 4. With the exception of 4. so 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc...
christopher
QUOTE (Justice @ Apr 30 2004, 11:42 PM)
Sorry, it's a 4pt point font, so it'sonly looks correct as long as the font size is divisible by 4. With the exception of 4. so 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc...

gotcha. thumbup.gif
MSNwar
QUOTE (Justice @ May 1 2004, 06:42 AM)
Sorry, it's a 4pt point font, so it'sonly looks correct as long as the font size is divisible by 4. With the exception of 4. so 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc...

Interesting. I did not know that thumbup.gif
Jonquil Bloom
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Your best bet is to download a few fonts off of http://www.1001freefonts.com


cool site!!! thanks thumbup.gif
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