![]() Short of separating all the letters and adjusting them individually it can not be matched exactly. But even then the "F" in particular seems slightly more rotated than the rest and needs specific manipulation to get it as upright as in the example. Just download or get the font from any site, If the file is zip extract it from any extractor. I've tried it myself and it clearly requires more than just horizontal compression and vertical expansion to get a near match. If you are using Windows Any Version(i.e. It is odd that it is not an exact match though. If you look on that page it say the 2 fonts there are demos: Regular and Extruded but after searching around those two are the only ones in the Aprilea family so my guess is that font is Regular and that at some point in the original image's life it was corrected or slightly reformatted, just as welshblue demonstrated. So it was in Dafont's Script > Various - after going through the 1700 Calligraphy fonts I must admit went through the 2600+ Various fonts there very quickly so I must have missed it when I sneezed (hay fever ) or something like that. ![]() It is a great resource but there are dozens of other font places it could have come from too. Just like the rest of us wanting fonts he's probably used that place more than most. I feel there is a strong possibility it is not a Dafont hosted font - pepeh seemed uncertain if it was even downloaded from there. I thought Brush and Old School as classes had more similarities than the other categories but I found nothing acceptable let alone a true match. I saw nothing even vaguely like the very distinctive styling of the "F" - upright vertical but curved embellishments. MS Paint Adventures uses a variety of fonts - each font is used in certain contexts and communicates a different 'feel'. The whole font is very upright for a calligraphical style font and looks 'narrow' too so should have stood out. I can not say I've diligently searched as it only takes a moments distraction whilst fast scrolling and I could have missed it. I've just spent an hour scrolling through most of the Dafont > Script fonts (several thousand). It does look like a calligraphic font as HyReZ said but the problem with that at Dafont is there are 1700 of those plus other categories it could also be too. I've tried it, including separating some of the letters (using PDN of course) but as I expected neither of those font ID web sites came up with anything close. ![]() The poor resolution and not being able to cut out anything easily other than the capital "F" the chances of them identifying the font is slim. Now with an utterly ruined GUI caused by a horrible web site redesign, will have great difficult separating the letters. Click the white Paint workspace, which opens the Text Tools tab. Web sites like that ^ or my previous favourite:- Open Paint and click the text tool, which looks like an A in the Tools area of the ribbon. There is a big problem with a font search using just that limited sort of an example.
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