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If randomising warp is too complicated, I would recommend two things:
Vary the point where each line begin randomly for just a tiny bit. Just to break up the clean vertical "starting line". This will make a huge difference. And if you keep the offset small, it won't look weird.
Can you set the position for ever letter separatley? Make them not appear on a perfect horizontal line, but let it be a very gentle wave line. As in 1., not much.
This would do a LOT to make it appear more natural.
Vary the point where each line begin randomly for just a tiny bit. Just to break up the clean vertical "starting line". This will make a huge difference. And if you keep the offset small, it won't look weird.
This sounds like a great idea! I will have to see if it is possible.
The 2nd one won't really be possible since it will require changing styles of every letter which will be complicated
if each letter looks slightly different, it will make it look better. maybe some photo editing library will let you warp each letter before rendering?
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