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Mr Doricar wrote:Hey, ta for quick reply.
Windows XP, probably using Illustrator and a bit of Photoshop.
Do ri fu to Kuruma is the text!
Charles wrote:You know, there are some Japanese fonts installed with Illustrator and Photoshop, I don't know how it works on Windows, but on the Mac it's set up so only Ill and PS can access them. They're definitely not "funky" or even interesting fonts though.
Your best buy for commercial fonts is the Dynafont Open Type collection by Dynalab. I bought the CD a few years back, it has like 100 assorted fonts, I vaguely recall paying something around Y10000. The assortment is quite wide, with many styles, both traditional and modern. Works great in Illustrator, PS, etc.
waruta wrote:http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+japanese+fonts
legion wrote:I don't think you will get a digital font which will rival a proper handwritten font.
waruta wrote:http://lmgtfy.com/?q=free+japanese+fonts
Takechanpoo wrote:http://www.koueisha.ecnet.jp/touryu.html
its worth to 5000 yen?
legion wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:http://www.koueisha.ecnet.jp/touryu.html
its worth to 5000 yen?
yes, when you consider how many kanji there are and how long it would take to write, scan and outline them all
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