Adding Custom Fonts To Horse Graphics
By T W I
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19th Apr 2012 •
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Have you ever wanted to spice up your horse graphics and banners using a cool font that no one else has? While your computer comes with some built-in fonts, the truth is, they're pretty boring. Dafont.com can change all that! The font website currently features 14,905 different fonts, with new ones being added every day! Choose from all sorts of different fonts, from fancy to retro to distorted. In a few easy steps you can download your favorites onto your computer for use on all your equine graphics projects.
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Emmurr
Thank you so much for submitting this. I'd forgotten how to do it and there's not many good tutorials around so this was lovely of you to do ^^
Thank you so much for submitting this. I'd forgotten how to do it and there's not many good tutorials around so this was lovely of you to do ^^
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Apr 20, 2012
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Enephesti
Thanks! That's so helpful!
Thanks! That's so helpful!
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Apr 21, 2012
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Apr 22, 2012
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Artista
Great tutorial! I should do one for Mac...!
Great tutorial! I should do one for Mac...!
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Apr 23, 2012
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Deleted Accounts
i used this! - thank you so so so much
i used this! - thank you so so so much
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Apr 24, 2012
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RoyalCrownEstates
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wow.. I learned something !
lol
thank you!
wow.. I learned something !
lol
thank you!
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May 17, 2012
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Enephesti
WOW, thanks! I was just making a layout for a customer from Howrse, and I realised that on the computer I was using (my one at Dad's house), there were hardly any fonts! I wanted a swirly one for this layout, and dafont was great! Thanks so much!
WOW, thanks! I was just making a layout for a customer from Howrse, and I realised that on the computer I was using (my one at Dad's house), there were hardly any fonts! I wanted a swirly one for this layout, and dafont was great! Thanks so much!
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May 19, 2012
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