Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2022

Free Printable 1/6th Scale Miniature Book Covers!

EDIT: YouTube video tutorial now up -here-!

EDIT 2 - It's come to my attention recently that people have found these books for sale on Temu, something I absolutely do not condone! I make no money from these, and it really aggravates me that some random stranger is profiting from something I specifically made to be free. So basically, please don't buy these if you see them anywhere and if you can link me to the listings so I can try to get them taken down that would be very much appreciated! :)



I'd always intended to make Max and Juno some bookshelves so they could have things on display, and a while ago I did just that; cobbling together two wooden storage boxes into a kind of weird modernist...thing. It did the job for a while, but it wasn't really what I'd originally intended. A few days ago I made some new ones, using wooden storage boxes with added shelving I painted with acrylics and varnish. They turned out great, which was just as well, because they were the perfect size to hold all the miniature books I've made recently...

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Dealing with boredom in 1/12th scale

Oh don't worry, I'm not bored of making things, far from it! I refer to how our little people cope when there isn't much else to do.
At EA Equestrian there isn't much time for boredom as there's nearly always something to occupy your attention...

From walking the dogs...

Autumn at EAE

...to turning out the herd...

Turnout

..to training the client's horses...

Training Roscoe

...and putting up with the grooming job from hell!

Mishto

Sometimes though you just want to sit down with a magazine or a good book...

1/12th scale 'Your Horse' magazine

Back in August I'd made a couple of 'readable' magazines with pages cut out from the full size mags but this month I thought I'd try something a little different.

Nichelle of Desktop Stables provided us with some brilliant little templates for horsey books and after resizing them for 1/12th scale, I began to scour the internet for more.

1/12th scale books

Those are hers at the bottom but the big one at the top I found online, printed out onto cheap photo paper (£1 shop ftw!) and, using double sided tape, stuck the pages together so it can be opened and read.

I decided to make a few personalised ones, using photos of my Julips (and a couple of other people's I photographed at a show - they were ok with me doing photomanips of them at the time so I'm assuming this'll be ok too - if not I'll just keep the ones I've made for myself and delete the files)

1/12th scale books

1/12th scale books

I got rather carried away with the blurbs on the back and tried to make them sound like the sort of 'typical' pony book I read as a kid...

'On The Rocks' -

'Following an accident resulting in a broken spine and shattered pelvis, Karen finds herself lost and isolated when the doctors give her the worst news she could hear - she'll probably never ride again.
Can she reclaim her lost confidence and face a future out of the saddle forever or will she discover that there is more to life than just being a passenger?'


XD

The magazines were REALLY easy to make - google provided me with plenty of high quality images of front covers and I managed to find some of the adverts on the back too so they looked really professional. (these photos were taken in really low light, hence the crapness)

1/12th scale magazines

David, like me is a massive gamer and photography geek so I thought I'd pander to his interests and stick in a doll's house one for the irony. The Canon advert on the back of the photography one was made by me using one of my photos from my holiday last year and another of the little 1/12th scale camera I made for David years ago! XD

1/12th scale magazines

One of my Big Plans for the future of the yard is to make another roombox as a kind of lounge/kitchen place where people can sit to have their lunch, listen to the radio and warm up in the winter months. I already have a really nice little flatscreen TV that came with a Primeval figure so I thought it'd be awesome to make a little PS3 for him to play when all the kids have gone home and he can get out all the shooty and stabby games! XD Although I haven't made the console yet, he's already amassed a small collection of games to play when it eventually appears! These, like the books, were taped onto a thin sheet of styrene to give them a bit more depth.

1/12th scale PS3 games and magazine

1/12th scale PS3 games and magazine

I've still to print out more but here's the yard's current DVD collection...

1/12th scale DVDs

I got most of them from here I think...

http://www.freecovers.net/

So yeah, just a few more bits and pieces but they're so easy and fun to make I can't help myself!

EG out!