A few posts above I posted the posts, They didn't come with a link so you just have to go back and find the numebred psots but the programm is attached there. harry potter wiki also has it.Hello! Someone having a quiddicth program? kindly attach it here !!
Thanks in advance!
Thanks Luke.
Here's the revised Proclamation 27 with the Blah Blah line. Now its more perfectly close.
Its set up for full size printing but will print nicely on an 8.5" x 11' page.
bfd
I wasn't going to post this as Barney already posted his version, but what the heck, the more the merrier.
I complete redid this, touched up the graphics and found all the fonts to redo the text. Enjoy.
thomas
There are a couple of Barneys here but if you're referring to me I've never posted one of these Thomas so thanks very much, looks great.
@wooze: as always thanks for your kind words. We have to give our young friend luke the credit for reminding us that the Blah Blahs do indeed exist.
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As much as i would lurv to take credi, I believe it was Zeeky that provided us with the ablahlabah stuff, yes? Well, it certainly wasn't me, because my notes on that were at home and I was at Surflight! (which is two and a half hours away)
Either way, it looks good and I JUST WANT THESE DAMN FONTS so I can finally make these things!
As luke says, nothing can get you more PO'd than trying to print something off your computer. :lol
It sounds you are probably using something like the Windows Photo Printing wizard to print stuff. That will print out images only at the preset options not at the size the image was originally made at.
What you need is a photo/image editing program. You can try freeware like Photofiltre or Photoscape which are both free and apparently do a good job of basic photo/image editing and printing. I have not used them so i don't know for sure.
Double sided printing is a real art. Basically you have to print the first side and then flip over the sheet and print the other side. There is a little more to it than that to get the two sides to mesh but just Google something like "how to do double-sided printing" and I'm sure you will find instructions how to do it better than I can explain. Or, maybe someone here can describe how they print two double sided images.
Good luck.
Yes it was Zeeky that first mentioned the Blah Blahs and full credit to him. Wasn't trying to shun Zeeky, my comment was that you reminded us of it yesterday with a quote from Zeeky.
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Would you mind telling me what font you used for "1. favoured positions for a left-handed hex-breaker"I wasn't going to post this as Barney already posted his version, but what the heck, the more the merrier.
I complete redid this, touched up the graphics and found all the fonts to redo the text. Enjoy.
thomas
Great work, it looks fantastic! The actual fonts used by the prop makers are as follows, if you wanted to make it 100% accurate or someone wanted to make some new pages (would be cool!).I wasn't going to post this as Barney already posted his version, but what the heck, the more the merrier.
I complete redid this, touched up the graphics and found all the fonts to redo the text. Enjoy.
thomas
Thank you once again for the fonts... you really know your fonts haha:lolGreat work, it looks fantastic! The actual fonts used by the prop makers are as follows, if you wanted to make it 100% accurate or someone wanted to make some new pages (would be cool!).
1) Dark Arts Defence heading - Archive Tinted (slighly expanded and darkened)
2) Subheading - Archive Antique Extended
3) Instruction text underneath diagrams - Archive Lightface Extended
Thanx for that.. Yeah I looked at WB but it costs more.. I've got about $800 odd worth I'm looking at.. Was going to get it sent to someone in the US and then also look at the pre - paid international shipping that came in recently.. Or have it sent normal by them, either way, definitely got to be cheaper than getting it sent from Noble, than again, it would be nice to get a response from them after 26 emails and 7 phone calls.. Their customer service is one of the worse I've dealt with..
Great work, it looks fantastic! The actual fonts used by the prop makers are as follows, if you wanted to make it 100% accurate or someone wanted to make some new pages (would be cool!).
1) Dark Arts Defence heading - Archive Tinted (slighly expanded and darkened)
2) Subheading - Archive Antique Extended
3) Instruction text underneath diagrams - Archive Lightface Extended