when i looked at the splatter patterns on the letter E on the tee and the capture font, it looks like they match and the lower right side of the letter R has the same shape. capture looks to be the right font once you condense it. like i sauid, it takes a lot of time to collect favorite fonts, but when you're doing it by browsing, it only takes a minute or two per font to collect them, and then you can keep them without having to wade through junk or impossible to find matches.Īctually though. Instead of looking for needles in haystacks, look for "needle stacks" of the fonts you like best. in browsing, you can also learn a lot about fonts as you say you want to do and even learn some designers like VTKS (who does a lot of weathered fonts) that make better than average fonts. It takes a lot of time to browse, but you'll find tons of even better fonts, and they by no means even have "everything", but they have tons of stuff. i've collected a couple thousand fints there i haven't even unzipped yet as i don't have my own PC. if you're looking to COLLECT fonts and aren't simply trying to match a costomer's artwork, i'd suggest you take a couple days browsing fontspace's 20,000+ fonts alphabetically and collecting your favorites, and then organize them into categories like futuristic, retro, script, block, weathered, 3D and so on so that you can quickly find fonts for whatever you're doing. I wasn't able to find an exact match, but i saw one stencil font that had very similar shapes to yours, but it wasn't weathered.
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