marty666 ha dicho 
Hi,
No font name in your request. Whyyy?
Sorry, that would have helped.
Pinky Cupid or Dhelman for example. But theres lots of fonts like that sort of thing.
In photoshop, select your text and use the "Stylistic Alternates" button in the character panel (Window > Character)

Editado el 18/02/2020 a las 09:28 por marty666
and for Dhelman, the author only gives the n, m and D as alternates in the demo font.
If you want some more, you'll have to purchase the font:
https://www.creativefabrica.com/product/dhelman-script I see thanks.
I dont use PS but Im guessing theres something similar in Corel
I was also asking because I wanted it for an engraving program for Gravograph.
I doubt theres any options for things like that in there, its limited enough as it is.
Corel Photo Paint/Draw and would be useful for me tho.
What are those fancy bits called?
Editado el 18/02/2020 a las 13:59 por cubanpetes1@gmail.com
cubanpetes1 ha dicho 
What are those fancy bits called?
swashes
Editado el 18/02/2020 a las 15:38 por marty666
Thanks for all your help.
Think Ive found out how to do it on Corel now
If your software supports OpenType layout features, then use the ones as available in the font.
You can use a font manager to see what features are included; see the red rectangle in the bottom right corner:
If your word processor or design software doesn't support OpenType features, you have to use the characters as defined in the private use area. You can copy and paste them into your software.
The screenshot shows MainType. That is a font manager from High-Logic (
https://www.high-logic.com/). Funny enough the Pinky Cupid font has been designed with their font editor FontCreator.
Editado 2 veces. Última edición el 18/02/2020 a las 23:38 por fontsandmore
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