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@ all

My main projekts are almost finished so I think I have time to start doing some HP stuff.

Is there something out there that nobody has tackled yet, or something special you are all interested at ???

I´ve done a few big projekts in the past for other movies so I´m not a beginner in this. I real big HP projekt would be fun because since working 2 months on the Titanic Blueprints I cannot see this damned ship anymore and have to do something else.

Let me know and I will start right away.

Greets

Paddy
 
Can somebody tell me what's the font used on the acceptance letter? I want to make one for my little sister, is her 11th bday in september.

Thank you!
 
*Anneleen-congratulations!!! Enjoy and yes, pics would be nice :)

*Paddy- Wow, Titanic Blueprints, that was a major project I am sure!!! I am sure we will come up with something to occupy your time :lol
 
@ woozelmom

Yes it is still not finished but only the side view of the ship has over 3000 single vectors.
The hole Blueprint with all decks are almost 10000 vektors, but if you work so long on a projekt there comes a time when you can´t see it anymore and you need doing something else.
 
You are very smart to take a break. When you do go back to work on it you will feel more refreshed and have better energy for it :)
 
Can somebody tell me what's the font used on the acceptance letter? I want to make one for my little sister, is her 11th bday in september.

Thank you!


As I've said before, its a combination of several fonts and hand drawn curlycues and swoops.

bfd
 
Hello all! I just found the rpf forums and this fabulous thread today while doing some costuming research, and I haven't been able to tear myself away for hours! Thank you so much for all the hard work you guys have put in to recreating so many objects from the movies. I've always been obsessed with these kinds of things, and it's nice to see I am not alone. :) Hopefully in the upcoming months I can help contribute to the growing pool of resources! I'm busy at the moment getting my Umbridge outfit ready for Comic Con (and possibly the P2 premiere). Costuming is so much more work than it always seems like it will be, isn't it? :)
 
@Anneleene: congrats on the meetings. I'm sure you are thrilled.

@The Collector: The Titanic has been an interest of mine for over 30...ahhhh 20 years. It is a fascinating history/story of a bygone era. The Titanic was the first ship to use the now standard SOS code of help.

bfd
 
I totally forgot she sued him. Wasn't it because she was going to do the encyclopedia and didn't want him doing anything? If thats what it was for, then it was pointless to sue him for that if she doesn't write it herself.

She sued him because nothing he was going to publish was his original work. He was taking all of the information she had publish, putting it in a different order, and publishing that for profit. Re-arranging or re-organizing someone else's book and publishing it will probably get you sued every time.

I think the Pottermore website is going to be a bulk of, if not the, encyclopedia. She's already said there will be a lot of information in there we didn't have before. I can only hope I'm one of the million people chosen to get in early!
 
@The Collector: The Titanic has been an interest of mine for over 30...ahhhh 20 years. It is a fascinating history/story of a bygone era. The Titanic was the first ship to use the now standard SOS code of help.

bfd

We have a grave here locally of a woman who survived the shipwreck; I saw it many years ago, and if I'm not mistaken, it had an engraving of the Titanic on the headstone, along with a sentence stating she was a survivor...I'll look for it next time I'm in that cemetery, and get a photo.

And, if my memory serves me correctly, she died at a ripe old age. :cool

Also, I took a trip to Tampa a few years back to see the traveling exhibit...it was quite awesome. There was a reconstruction of the main staircase, several WS Line items, and an actual chunk of the Titanic hull that was about 12 feet long and 8 feet high...spooky, to say the least. They gave you a ticket at the tour beginning, with the name of an actual passenger....at the end of the tour, you were informed whether of not your passenger "lived" or "died".

It gave me pause to think, I'll tell you.

Rob
 
Hey all, been away for a bit but wanted to say thanks for the votes by making a couple more props for this thread. Does anyone have any requests?
 
Can somebody tell me what's the font used on the acceptance letter? I want to make one for my little sister, is her 11th bday in september.

Thank you!

Well, just know she'll cry when she finally figures out she's going to muggle school lol...
As bfd said, there is no one font that fits perfectly, but one that is 'close enough' is a font called Handserif, bfd told me about it a while ago, it's free on most font websites, you can also find the exact text around the web...
The first page is the acceptance letter, and on the next piece of paper is the list of required materials.

Hope this helped!
 
The ship. Only.

I've never seen the movie....ever. :thumbsup

The young DeCrappio and post-Terminator Cameron are not my favorites.

Rob

I love both the movie :) and the actual history of the ship. My 2nd great grandmother actually sailed to America from Liverpool on the Carpathia (the ship that rescued Titanic survivors)...but unfortunately (for history's point of view) she was aboard the ship 7 years before Titanic sank. :unsure
 
HERMIONE'S MUGGLE-BORN REGISTRATION FORM

I used info from screen shots of the partial form seen in the movie, a little intuition, a little poetic license and the info provided by Titanicahp.

It is full size 8.5" x 14" (legal size paper) at 300dpi.

I wouldn't mind doing the photo on the front of the form if someone would be kind enough to provide me with one.

Thanks.

bfd

NOTE: Moved image to first page under Deathly Hallows
 
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