It's clearly based on Copperplate Gothic. Copperplate Condensed Bold, is quite similar, if that helps.
This is my version of that font. I've been working on it off and on for a while, it is nowhere near finished and still needs to be cleaned up quite a bit, but you get the idea. I'm having to build a lot of fonts from scratch since I deal with so many fire trucks.
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SS&D, got a question for you. I'm assuming that this is computer generated artwork intended for digital printing, If I'm correct then how are you getting the engine turn spun effect to follow within each letter as if it were hand done unlike using a fill or cutting a patterned engine turn gold leaf material? BTW, nice job on the font.
Most likely Clipping Mask in Illustrator
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SS&D, got a question for you. I'm assuming that this is computer generated artwork intended for digital printing, If I'm correct then how are you getting the engine turn spun effect to follow within each letter as if it were hand done unlike using a fill or cutting a patterned engine turn gold leaf material? BTW, nice job on the font.
I found a close font and had to pay $59 for it, but it worked and they are happy.
This is my version of that font. I've been working on it off and on for a while, it is nowhere near finished and still needs to be cleaned up quite a bit, but you get the idea. I'm having to build a lot of fonts from scratch since I deal with so many fire trucks.
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What software do you create your fonts with? I'm currently using High-Logic Font Creator.
Yeah, I really like it. It's easy to learn and the professional version is full of features.I'm not in front of my computer, but I'm almost positive I'm using High-Logic also. It does fine for what I'm doing, I don't even know how to use half of the features haha.