Yes, great work indeed, I like the textured paper you used for this. Do you have a reference for it?
I'm fascinated by these facsimile covers that you've made. Are there some tutorials somewhere online on how to make these?The late Stu wrote:
Whipped together a facsimile jacket for my Essays and Studies. Back flap is blank as I didn't have the info for it (and wasn't that bothered, tbh). Front flap just has the price as per the original. Makes my cheapy ex-lib that I bought some time back look tidier on the shelf.
PxChris wrote:
I'm fascinated by these facsimile covers that you've made. Are there some tutorials somewhere online on how to make these?The late Stu wrote:
Whipped together a facsimile jacket for my Essays and Studies. Back flap is blank as I didn't have the info for it (and wasn't that bothered, tbh). Front flap just has the price as per the original. Makes my cheapy ex-lib that I bought some time back look tidier on the shelf.
Ideally, you would just tidy up a scan (or often a pair of scans -- as jackets are bigger than A4), but in this case I worked from decent photographs pulled from TCG eBay links. For something like this, you typically use layers to get the correct positioning of the elements and you can rebuild the text if need be on a higher layer, using the lower layer for positioning.
I'm not a massive facsimile fan, but they have their place. I have facsimiles on this, my 1942 Foyle's Hobbit, 1951 A&U Hobbit, and Huddersfield District Dialect -- three of those being editions where finding a jacketed copy is pretty unlikely. This particular title, I could certainly find a jacketed copy, but I wouldn't be willing to spend the money unless was very cheap.
Emilien wrote:
Yes, great work indeed, I like the textured paper you used for this. Do you have a reference for it?
I used Epson Velvet cotton rag Fine Art paper. Stupidly expensive, but I bought some on the company's tab (legitimately) when I wasn't a retired bum! A bit heavy at 260gsm, but it gave a nice effect.
The late Stu wrote:
Emilien wrote:
Yes, great work indeed, I like the textured paper you used for this. Do you have a reference for it?
I used Epson Velvet cotton rag Fine Art paper. Stupidly expensive, but I bought some on the company's tab (legitimately) when I wasn't a retired bum! A bit heavy at 260gsm, but it gave a nice effect.
Very nice indeed! Thanks for the tips

Delivery via in-laws of random (cheap) stuff that has been sitting in the UK...
Bunch of paperback Hobbits, 1995 Hobbit (existing one had faded jacket), 1st Unwin Hyman Lays, 2nd Unwin Hyman WotR with the mid-green Jacket, Nasmith Silmarillion with the second version of the jacket and the 1989 BCA Lotr with the hideous red faux leather.
Only another 20-odd books sitting in the UK now! Better start adding a few more...
Bunch of paperback Hobbits, 1995 Hobbit (existing one had faded jacket), 1st Unwin Hyman Lays, 2nd Unwin Hyman WotR with the mid-green Jacket, Nasmith Silmarillion with the second version of the jacket and the 1989 BCA Lotr with the hideous red faux leather.
Only another 20-odd books sitting in the UK now! Better start adding a few more...

😂SamwiseTheBrave wrote:
"Don't you already have those books?" 😂😉
Nice finds, looking for some of them myself.
Love the small black 'cat-zgul' sniffing for new arrivals.
You raised him (her?) well !!

The late Stu wrote:
Delivery via in-laws of random (cheap) stuff that has been sitting in the UK...
Bunch of paperback Hobbits, 1995 Hobbit (existing one had faded jacket), 1st Unwin Hyman Lays, 2nd Unwin Hyman WotR with the mid-green Jacket, Nasmith Silmarillion with the second version of the jacket and the 1989 BCA Lotr with the hideous red faux leather.
Only another 20-odd books sitting in the UK now! Better start adding a few more...
Nice stack of Hobbit variants...I'll have to compare to mine ;)








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