January 30, 201214 yr I can't reproduce Southwest's script font they use for the nose, so I'm having to approximate using ones I have on hand. These are the two I've narrowed it down to. Which do you prefer, or do you have another alternative? Chris Hicks
January 30, 201214 yr I like the bottom one better, but the top one is closer to the real script. Shane Gavin
January 30, 201214 yr The bottom one is closer to the real script. The only thing the top one has going for it is the tails off the 'M' and the 'N'. FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠 Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024
January 30, 201214 yr Commercial Member There's a tool online that will take an image of text and run it through its database to offer fonts similar to it, if you need help finding one. Some do cost money, but you can often find a decent free substitute.Better yet, you can always use the pen tool to trace a photo of the text. Pen tool uses vector and not raster, so you can infinitely re-size it to fit your needs. Kyle Rodgers
January 30, 201214 yr Defo the top one Chris, maybe a bit bolder, thanks a million for taking these on! Name : Stuart McIntyreVatsim ID : 932425http://www.flyuk.aero
January 30, 201214 yr I've never heard of Southwest drivers. I only know Southwest pilots. :( i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
January 30, 201214 yr I've never heard of Southwest drivers. I only know Southwest pilots. :(Pilots often refer to themselves as drivers, especially in the military community. Shane Gavin
January 30, 201214 yr Author I'm trying to make a vector from a photo. It's far from perfect but it may work. I'll post some shots later. Chris Hicks
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