Book Rebinding - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this final part of this series, I design the cover art for the clothbound hard covers of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy (German Edition).
Like I said in the previous video, these were inspired by the Extended DVD Box Sets.
I drew the artwork for the back covers on Krita using my XP-Pen drawing tablet, then uploaded the designs into Cricut Design Space, where I assembled the covers.
I found a cool Lord of the Rings inspired font on Dafont.com which I used to create the titles. Then I weeded the vinyl for literal hours. The Black Speech of Mordor nearly killed me.
Also: Thanks, J.R.R. Tolkien, for creating an emblem of your initials, so I didn’t have to weed out your entire name!!
Let me know in the comments below if you have any questions or suggestions. Constructive feedback is very much appreciated! :)
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Rebinding the LOTR trilogy:
Part 1: • Book Rebinding - The L...
Part 2: • Book Rebinding - The L...
R.I.P. Bernard Hill
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Music:
“Elven Forest” by Hartzmann
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“Morning Comes to Life” by Ben McElroy
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“To Become a Rose” by Ian Aisling
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“Achaidh Cheide” by Kevin MacLeod
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“A Peasant's Sonnet” by Jonny Easton
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“Banquet Of Squires” by Jonny Easton
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“Traveler's Hymn” by Aaron Paul Low
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“His Plan” by Augustine
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Materials I used:
Bookbinding Cardboard: amzn.eu/d/4tireRV
Bookbinding Glue: amzn.eu/d/cpeow0y
Book linen from www.schmedt.de - "Imperial Buchleinen"
Spacers: amzn.eu/d/0X9P8lU
Heat Transfer Vinyl: amzn.eu/d/i1vj7oz
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These turned out beautiful! I hope your friend liked their gift!
Absolutely beautiful.
@@Froggy67823 thank you 🩷
Excellent idea and beautiful work! Love everything about it, from the lettering details to the custom artwork back covers and the map endpapers. And, if you want to minimize wrinkling when gluing the endpapers to the covers, a good idea is to start from the center of the paper towards the spine and smoothing it out from there towards the edges in a sort of radial pattern. Hope that makes sense :)
Thank you so much! And thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try :)
@@AislynnArt Just something I was taught, when applying large vinyl pieces, as a signpainter. Hope it helps! Thank you for the reply and have fun! :)
Loved this series. Thank you for sharing. In planning stages for my first attempt on the Hobbit. Any words of wisdom for a newbie?
Thank you! Mind the thickness of the endpaper: too thick and you warp the cover, too thin and it quells with the glue and expands and rips.
Do a few test books before going for the one you "actually want to do" :D I did a few I got at a secondhand free library first to test out techniques and materials
- and put them back there after I had rebound them :)
And most of all, have fun! :) Paper is patient, and books are there to be loved.
@@AislynnArt thank you.
Nice to see the finished product! I hope to see you do more~
So calming to watch (and listen). 😊 Great job!
Thank you
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome they look great!
If i only could like it twice
So beautiful!
Thanks!
They turned out so beautiful. You have a very lucky friend 🖤
Thank you 😍 yes, he loved them!
This is truly some incredible work you've done with these books, such talent. I had hoped they would've been in english so I could really admire this work but I get that you're probably from Germany and, thus, have to do them in your language. Do you charge to do stuff like this or is this a passion thing, something you just like doing?
Thank you so much for the compliment, I'm so glad you like them! The ones I've done till now have all been gifts or for my personal collection. (These were done for my friend who is Austrian, thus the German versions :)) But this month I'm actually doing my first commission for a family friend: I'm rebinding her old Harry Potter books (Polish versions) and I'll definitely post the videos of making them sometime down the road!
@@AislynnArt How much would you charge to do something like this? I'd love to see you do Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'
Ooh that one sounds fun!
I have a few projects lined up right now, but as soon as those are done I'm going to work out commission details and my Etsy shop. I'll get back to you when I got it figured out, if that's ok!
@@AislynnArt Sounds good, I can't wait to see more content from you, it's very fascinating watching you work. Wish I had talent like yours.
Can I ask why you didn't glue the spine into the cover?
Thanks for the question! The reason is that we need to keep the mobility of the spine to be able to open the book and read it. So when you open the book you will see there will be a distance between the hardcover spine and the textblock spine. This is necessary to ensure that you can open each page.
I hope this helps! I'll be sure to show it in more detail in my next bookbinding tutorial :)