Loopy BRK Regular font by Ænigma Fonts. File script name loopy.ttf download free for Personal Use.
About Loopy BRK Regular font
This Font is best printed at 18pt or above.
HERE'S HOW TO USE THIS FONT
To use this Font you have to use a LOOP Character
{ which are -+() SPACE and _ }
then you use a regular Alphanumeric Character
{ Aa to Zz, 0 to 9, and ?&!@ }
then repeat the process, to type out a string of text.
Here's an example: (-I+NIN is the same as the single Loop but it also has a small loop on the bottom of it.
SPACE the Space(bar) is used to make a Blank Loop.
{ For example (-A- -Z) would make A in a loop, a Blank loop, then Z in a loop }.
_ (underscore) is only used for when you just want to use the Alphanumeric Characters and NO Loops. { For Example _T_e_s_t }. If you just use Alphanumeric Characters, the Characters will just overlap each other.
Take a look at the image file (loopyINFO.gif) included with the Font for a visual explanation of the Info above.
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Loopy BRK Regular | loopy.ttf
Font family: Loopy BRK
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Unique identifier: FONTLAB30:TTEXPORT
Full font name: Loopy BRK
Version: Version 3. 27
Postscript font name: LoopyBRK
Description: To use this Font you have to use a LOOP Character
{ which are -+<> SPACE and }
then you use a regular Alphanumeric Character
{ Aa to Zz, 0 to 9, and ?&!@ }
then repeat the process, to type out a string of text.
Here's an example: -I+NI>N is the same as the single Loop but it also has a small loop on the bottom of it.
SPACE the Spacebar is used to make a Blank Loop.
{ For example -A- -Z would make A in a loop, a Blank loop, then Z in a loop }.
underscore is only used for when you just want to use the Alphanumeric Characters and NO Loops.
{ For Example Test }. If you just use Alphanumeric Characters, the Characters will just overlap each other.