I don't have a super specific font I'm looking for, I'm just 99% sure that something like this exists and I want it.I've MSpainted an example of what I'm after, the best way I can think to describe the feel I'm after is "melted text, like eight different wavy lines cobbled together, a patchwork amalgam of different handwriting rather than a single smooth, cohesive style".
https://y2kfonts.com/children-handwriting-fonts/
>>1509617Schoolyard scibbles and whimsical wonders aren't bad, but these children have way too neat handwriting for my taste.The most important part is that the font should look warped, with every letter at a slightly different height from the base line. No continuous flow of a letter written from start to end, every line should zig-zag off course a bit at least once or twice.
>>1509638You're gonna need more than just a fancy font to do all that.
>>1509643Okay I'll keep it to two kewords:"Soft" and "melty"Spoilers: I'm typesetting some very H material here, I need something for a girl who's cumming her brains out.
>>1509647luna https://www.dafont.com/luna.fontaugie https://www.dafont.com/augie.fontlucy goosey https://www.dafont.com/lucy-goosey-black.fontyou could also look at other "H materials" and use fontsquirrel or whatthefont to identify the font
>>1509676>you could also look at other "H materials" and use fontsquirrel or whatthefont to identify the fontMore than anything I'm trying to match the author's melting / sloppy text, rather than just copying someone else. I also can't think of a good example off the top of my head.