Now that you have the gradient and the heavy font style, go make some fan art. Just remember: the font is cool, but the art you put behind it is what supports your favorite streamer.
First, let’s clear up a common myth. The font used in the famous "Oshi" logo (often associated with Hololive’s "Oshi no Ko" or general fan merch) is not a standard free font. oshi font ibispaint
Since there is no official "Oshi" button in the app, acquiring this look requires a few simple steps. Here are three methods to get the aesthetic, ranging from easiest to most customizable. Now that you have the gradient and the
In the Western Ibispaint community, when users search for "Oshi font," they are often looking for a specific aesthetic that mimics the handwriting of popular Japanese artists or the text bubbles seen in "Shoujo" (girls') manga. It is the perfect bridge between a standard computer font and hand-drawn calligraphy. The font used in the famous "Oshi" logo
You can access the font through the application's standard text tools:
IbisPaint allows you to import external .ttf or .otf font files. Here is how to get that heavy, rounded, manga-style look:
The most famous specific font used for this aesthetic is or heavy variants of "Train" (Railway font) , but the community simply calls it "Oshi Font" because it became the standard text for fans celebrating their favorite virtual YouTuber.