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Looking for this from "Rival Cinema" and "Henry Phantom"

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Becca Sat

Hello,

I've included logos from Rival Cinema (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAi8jjL-lcDnD_F_48Fd08w) and Henry Phantom (I don't remember where I found this).

It looks like the same font is being used, unless the "R" in Henry Phantom hasn't been modified.

Can someone please help me identify the font (or fonts) used in the attached?

Thank you, Bec

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Becca Sat
10 hours ago, Gizzmo said:

Thank you Gizzmo! That was fast.

If I want to remove the scratched/eroded effect so that the letters are completely solid, are there similar fonts to M Ponderosa that already offer this or is it easier to edit in an application like Illustrator?  Thanks Gizzmo!

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Gizzmo

From the website of Chris Vile: 

Font Details

Uppercase: Yes

Lowercase: Yes

Numbers & Symbols: No

Style: Destroyed & Eroded

This font does NOT include a solid type.

 

So Illustrator seems the only way out if you want those exact characters

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Riccardo Sartori
12 hours ago, Becca Sat said:

If I want to remove the scratched/eroded effect so that the letters are completely solid, are there similar fonts to M Ponderosa that already offer this

As already mentioned by Ralf, Arial Black, probably already on your computer.

 

12 hours ago, Becca Sat said:

is it easier to edit in an application like Illustrator?

If you are going to use Illustrator, it would probably be faster to add the spikes to Arial Black.

 

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Becca Sat
2 hours ago, Gizzmo said:

From the website of Chris Vile: 

Font Details

Uppercase: Yes

Lowercase: Yes

Numbers & Symbols: No

Style: Destroyed & Eroded

This font does NOT include a solid type.

 

So Illustrator seems the only way out if you want those exact characters

Thank you Gizzmo!

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Becca Sat
1 hour ago, Riccardo Sartori said:

As already mentioned by Ralf, Arial Black, probably already on your computer.

 

If you are going to use Illustrator, it would probably be faster to add the spikes to Arial Black.

 

Thank you Ricardo!

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