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If you disagree with any part of the terms then you may not download the service.įireAlpaca is a freeware that does not require payment of any license fee for both individual users and commercial use. Your download of this freeware and use of the service is conditioned on your acceptance of and compliance with these terms. If you use our service, you agree to all of the terms listed below. I even handwrite my dialogue if the mood in the story calls for it.Please read these terms carefully before using FireAlpaca ("freeware", or "service") provided by PGN Inc. I mostly use Wild word roman for all regular speech/narration dialogue and then I use the augie or the felt regular for any dialogue that’s more of a side add on to the word ballon or special note for the readers to take notice.Īlso another good rule of thumb is that you the default fonts found within the art program that you’re using is more than adequate enough. The comic fonts that I like to use the most for the dialogue balloons for my webtoon are the Wild Words Roman font, augie font and felt regular font. Google Fonts What Fonts do I use for my Webtoon? Google Font:Sometimes people can me a little leary of downloading from 3rd party sites like the ones I listed above so I feel google font is a great place to download your webtoon fonts.
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1001 Free Fonts: Is another font site that has been around for a while and they also have a large library of fonts that you can use for your webtoon comic.Dafont: This site is one of my favorite sites that I’ve used for many years because of their licenses search ability and you’re also able to test out what different fonts look like with different lines of dialogue.



With dialogue ballon the goal that I try to stick to is making it as readable as possible. There a lot easier to read then more detailed high energy or emotional font styles. I definitely recommend you check out Shibal Inu Webtoon Font blog post where they go more in-depth about the How to’s of typesetting of the webtoon fonts! What would be a good font for webtoon speech bubbles?Ī nice rule of thumb when searching through all of the different font styles is to use handwritten font styles for speech balloons. I’ve attached links to the sites that I’ve used before and feel comfortable safely sharing those sites but there are other sites that you can download the fonts that I haven’t linked I just am not fully sure of how safe they are.
