Thank you. My last resort is to recreate. But other text in the same font is needed. Sorry. Am trying for a quick fix! I just threw it out there in case anyone knew it off the bat.Since all the strokes are the same size you could easily recreate this with a pen tool. Then you'd be able to scan and use a font finder if needed.
Did a vector of the most distinguishable letters, saved as a jpg and no hit. *sigh*Thank you. My last resort is to recreate. But other text in the same font is needed. Sorry. Am trying for a quick fix! I just threw it out there in case anyone knew it off the bat.
I will do a quick draw and see if I can get a hit on WTF.
Cheers mate.
Thank you Mate! While not quite the right one... It is close enough that I only have to adapt a few letters.Devil Breeze on Dafont. One tip for using font finders is to have enough blank white space around the letters.
I personally use an android app called Find my Font. Which required me to paint over each letter to select it since there wasn't enough white space when I took the picture. In fact a lot of times, I'll do a "trace" and then print it onto paper. Old school method using sharpie to make corrections or use Photoshop to adjust white balance and such.
Now if only there was a way to ID Script fonts!