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Post by rifkialqadri on Dec 16, 2018 21:15:05 GMT -5
Hello again, proboards. recently, I've just researched on what type of Copperplate font was used on the classic money graphics (after every correct answer except the penultimate question). It's still Copperplate, but you need more accuracy to search for it. I did this research by looking accurately at the pound symbol. After the research, I found out that the type of Copperplate is Copperplate Gothic Thirtytwo B Regular. Here are the screenshots: The money GFX: The money GFX (with dollar symbol): The money GFX font implemented on the money tree (used when the broadcast ratio was changed into widescreen, until April 2002): *UPDATE: Now I've found the exact type of Copperplate on the 1998-March 1999 money tree. It's the Copperplate Gothic Regular. here's the screenshot. Other bonus: the same font implemented on the French money tree: What do you think, proboards? tell us below.
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Post by rifkialqadri on Dec 17, 2018 1:11:51 GMT -5
I don't see any screenshots. I've replaced the link with the sharable one, because the former links can only be seen if you log on to my e-mail. I've fixed them.
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Post by FinalAnswer19 on Dec 17, 2018 1:16:24 GMT -5
Yup. I saw it right after I posted that so I deleted the post but you caught me
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Post by hadouken85 on Dec 17, 2018 9:31:00 GMT -5
The accurate font really makes your works more amazing and realistic than before. I really like the money tree too... looks almost close to the original one. (But I carelessly thought it's the original one at first. )
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Post by rifkialqadri on Dec 17, 2018 18:22:19 GMT -5
The accurate font really makes your works more amazing and realistic than before. I really like the money tree too... looks almost close to the original one. (But I carelessly thought it's the original one at first. ) thank you so much. but you ought to know it's not the original one because of the placement of the lifelines. on the widescreen telecast (3 September 1999-9 April 2002), there are more spaces horizontally between the tree separator line and the lifelines symbol, than the original money tree from the first three UK series.
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Post by rifkialqadri on Dec 17, 2018 21:50:23 GMT -5
*UPDATE
now I also have found the type of the font family (Copperplate, in this case) used on the earlier UK money tree (4 September 1998 - 16 March 1999), plus the implementation in international version(s) (French version, as example).
Link to download the font has been available free.
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Post by hadouken85 on Dec 18, 2018 10:22:05 GMT -5
thank you so much. but you ought to know it's not the original one because of the placement of the lifelines. on the widescreen telecast (3 September 1999-9 April 2002), there are more spaces horizontally between the tree separator line and the lifelines symbol, than the original money tree from the first three UK series. That's why I used the word "carelessly". Because I wouldn't have realised my mistake if I hadn't looked at the tree more carefully and closely. ... But the same thing still happened. Yes... When I first looked at the updated one(And the French one too).
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