Thanks, that answered my question.
Edited on Jun 21, 2014 at 18:26 by seakyyy
Because I don't know, that's why. I ask before I do something I'm not sure about and all I get is a answer that says I'm stupid and brainless. How nice from you. However, I got absolutly no idea about fonts and all and I think your comparison is kinda bad. It's still the same Maserati your driving, but is it still the same font? That's why I was asking , I turned it into a picture stretched it from different angles and put some other effects on it, however I wans't sure about it as I already said and I got my answer now. Thank you.
If I want to use a font for commercial use and I stretch the font so it doesn't look like the actual font I used anymore but it's still based on it, is that okay and I can use it for commercial use?
For example if I use IMPACT
Edited on Jun 21, 2014 at 15:38 by seakyyy
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