X xenomega First Post Dec 17, 2002 #1 Anyone know the name of the fonts used in the 3e books? I've seen them in Natural 20's books too, so they have to available somewhere. xenomega
Anyone know the name of the fonts used in the 3e books? I've seen them in Natural 20's books too, so they have to available somewhere. xenomega
A Asathas First Post Dec 17, 2002 #2 This is the best resource I've seen online for fonts, especially when it comes to fonts for a fantasy/historical feel. Scriptorium @ Ragnarok Press
This is the best resource I've seen online for fonts, especially when it comes to fonts for a fantasy/historical feel. Scriptorium @ Ragnarok Press
D davewoodrum First Post Dec 17, 2002 #3 Not too sure but I've got a font called Dragonmaster (or something like that) that I downloaded off the net that is very similiar to the dungeon magazine look.
Not too sure but I've got a font called Dragonmaster (or something like that) that I downloaded off the net that is very similiar to the dungeon magazine look.
Aitch Eye First Post Dec 17, 2002 #4 According to the read me file for Dragonmaster, it's a "Fantasy font based on the lettering of 'Dragon Magazine's main logo."
According to the read me file for Dragonmaster, it's a "Fantasy font based on the lettering of 'Dragon Magazine's main logo."
HellHound ENnies winner and NOT Scrappy Doo Dec 17, 2002 #5 The standard font for inside headers in the WotC books is called "Pterra" and major headers are in "Vitriol"
The standard font for inside headers in the WotC books is called "Pterra" and major headers are in "Vitriol"
Fast Learner First Post Dec 18, 2002 #7 Here's a handy little site with the names of the fonts and links to them all: TSR & WotC Font Usage FAQ
Here's a handy little site with the names of the fonts and links to them all: TSR & WotC Font Usage FAQ
Fast Learner First Post Dec 18, 2002 #8 The Gravy fonts (Vitriol and Pterra-dactyl) are now available here rather than where the site I mentioned lists them.
The Gravy fonts (Vitriol and Pterra-dactyl) are now available here rather than where the site I mentioned lists them.