2 new pages from the Book of Eternal Darkness!! Download the Book of Eternal Darkness pages!
The Book of Eternal Darkness, part 6
2 new pages from the Book of Eternal Darkness!! Download the Book of Eternal Darkness pages!
The Book of Eternal Darkness, part 5
2 new pages from the Book of Eternal Darkness!! Download the Book of Eternal Darkness pages!
The Book of Eternal Darkness, part 3
2 new pages from the Book of Eternal Darkness!! Download the Book of Eternal Darkness pages!
Necronomicon (2013) update #13
4 more pages from my Evil Dead 2013 version! The necrofolder is over here: http://elderprops.com/necronomicon-evildead-2013/
Necronomicon (2013) update #12
4 more pages from my Evil Dead 2013 version! The necrofolder is over here: http://elderprops.com/necronomicon-evildead-2013/
Necronomicon (2013) update #11
4 more pages from my Evil Dead 2013 version! The necrofolder is over here: http://elderprops.com/necronomicon-evildead-2013/
The Dwarven book, part 2
After being happy with the design, I started cutting the parts of the cover. I printed the cover just to have the size perfect and used that as a stencil to mark where to cut. And here is ready to cut: And ready: I found this very cool material, its like a very hard foam.. almost like paper.. i have no idea what its called in english but its called “carton pluma“ (feather cardboard) in the stores near by me. I used it to make the corners: So here is the half done cover: Coming next: Modeling the dwarve!
Necronomicon update #5!
4 more pages from the Necronomicon!,… The necro-downloads are (as always) over HERE All my other downloads are here: http://elderprops.com/downloads Salutations! Sharing is caring! The necro-downloads are (as always) over HERE
Dry method to aging paper
I usually use the very time consuming coffee-bath technique for aging my books, but I´ve met a colleague necronomicon-prop-maker that has a super fast method that get the job done very very nicely, so here I leave you the tutorial. Of course it depends a bit on a good starting paper but that is a LOT of friking time saved. Will most certainly be my next experiment!