Storybook font

jewelsbunny
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Storybook font

Post by jewelsbunny »

Maybe my imagination but Captain Howdy font sure looks like storybook to me
Check it out!!!
TheresaTT
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Re: Storybook font

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looks like it to me too. i have been wanting that. Thanks.
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scrappy pumpkin
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Re: Storybook font

Post by scrappy pumpkin »

Thanks, I have been looking for a good match. Question, does it need to be blacked out for the little white highlight parts to not be cutout? Thanks!
Cathy
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Re: Storybook font

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scrappy pumpkin wrote:Thanks, I have been looking for a good match. Question, does it need to be blacked out for the little white highlight parts to not be cutout? Thanks!
Cathy
did u ever find out the answer. i like this font also and wondered.
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scrappy pumpkin
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Re: Storybook font

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No, I still don't know. I am just going to have to try it and see. I'll report back when I do. :)
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Re: Storybook font

Post by HeatherM »

Blackout won't work, you will have solid letters without insides on the letters like a, b, o, etc. You could use Inkscape to make them solid without losing the inner parts. HTH
scrappy pumpkin
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Re: Storybook font

Post by scrappy pumpkin »

Just a FYI...On the scrapnfonts.com website I just downloaded "ld petticoat black" which looks like a very close match to storybook and the letters are solid black. It did cost 3.00, but that's alot cheaper than a cart. HTH someone else.
cydnewright
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Re: Storybook font

Post by cydnewright »

This is called storybook... ;)
http://www.dafont.com/storybook.font

This is also a similar font that would cut well & it has an outline also.
http://www.dafont.com/niew-cromagnon.font?text=QwertyJG
nutsaboutminis
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Re: Storybook font

Post by nutsaboutminis »

TheresaTT wrote:
scrappy pumpkin wrote:Thanks, I have been looking for a good match. Question, does it need to be blacked out for the little white highlight parts to not be cutout? Thanks!
Cathy
did u ever find out the answer. i like this font also and wondered.
Hi all,

I was playing around with this font (Captain Howdy)tonight and I found that if you cut it in shadow feature the little highlights on the letters disappear to give you a solid letter with the centers of your A, D, O, etc. intact. Only drawback now is that there are only uppercase letters :(

Cindy
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Re: Storybook font

Post by doodlebugs »

I am looking for something similar to storybook but lowercase
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