Seems to be from a Japanese game. So it could be a compressed version of wider font -- a common practice in the Latin subset of Japanese and other East Asian fonts.
Note that the period is an oval about half the width of a circle.
The closest substitute I can find for the compressed font, ignoring the outline effect is Nimbus Roman Modern Compress D
Don
Don, your other message has been hidden, there's no need to create a new topic with the same sample.
And if you want to add an image to a message, you can use BBCode:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCode Edited message:
OK I'll try the BBCode but how do I get it to pick up an image from my computer?
I want to show what the base looks like when it is compressed 50% in height so that it can be matched with a font.
Which is a different image than this one.
Don
Editado 5 veces. Última edición el 11/08/2015 a las 18:15 por donshottype
You need to put your image online, for example on
http://imgur.com/
Then: [img] your image url [/img]
Thanks. Lets see if this works
This is the lettering with the outline blanked out and compressed in height 50%.
Looks like this is the font before it was compressed in width.
Nearest I can find is Georgia bold, but that's not an exact match.
Any ideas?
Don
Editado el 11/08/2015 a las 18:13 por donshottype
Near to what could do the trick would be the suggested Nimbus Bold vertically stretched to some 208% and/or the Times Bold (not TNR), vertically stretched to 167.5%. Based on the Z the Times would be my option.
I tinkered with Times LT Bold in a font editor and agree with your call that it is the closest similar font when vertically stretched.
I also tried a moderately larger vertical stretch than your recommendation to match the lettering with the outline blanked out
Don
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