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barf forth apocalyptica => Apocalypse World => Topic started by: rohoe on August 27, 2010, 10:13:08 PM

Title: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on August 27, 2010, 10:13:08 PM
This is mine...
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4933747068_2b860dd1e5.jpg)(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4137/4933153025_0eae6104ae.jpg)

Welcome to my Psychic Maelstrom
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4135/4933747204_bb61a2df4e.jpg)
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Judd on August 27, 2010, 10:40:17 PM
That is amazing.

Did you make it?  Could you discuss the process?
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Yokiboy on August 28, 2010, 05:55:31 AM
I'm with Judd, that is all kinds of fantastic! Please share how you created the cover of that notebook?
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on August 28, 2010, 08:57:34 AM
Thanks, This is actually a re-bindind of the game book. The cover is leather and then I hand embossed and stained it.

This is something I do with all the games I really like, all of Vincent's games have been rebound. :)
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: nemomeme on August 28, 2010, 12:27:00 PM
Magnificent!  Are you Italian?  I saw a similar treatment of Dogs in the Vineyard when I was in Lucca...
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Hans Chung-Otterson on August 28, 2010, 12:53:08 PM
WHAT.

terrible & beautiful.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Brand Robins on August 28, 2010, 02:49:43 PM
BAD. ASS.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on August 28, 2010, 07:01:34 PM
Only half Italian, but I have done about 4 DiTV covers one of which I put into the charity Auction at Gencon. If anyone is interested here is my flicker account with other covers I have done.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/46326225@N00/sets/72157624703711501/

I am a better book binder than photographer so sorry for the sub par photo quality. 
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Hans Chung-Otterson on August 28, 2010, 07:16:50 PM
Someone is whispering "cottage industry" in my brain. Would you do this to people's books for money?
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Yokiboy on August 29, 2010, 06:51:40 AM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46326225@N00/sets/72157624703711501/

I am a better book binder than photographer so sorry for the sub par photo quality.
Amazing work. How well do the books hold up in those fancy hardcover custom bindings? Do you actually just put the book as is in the middle of the new cover (it looks like this from the pictures), or do you print your own from PDFs and then bind them?

They definitely look hot enough to generate some extra income, if you wanted to take custom orders from people, but my guess is that they would come at a hefty price.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on August 29, 2010, 08:45:32 AM
In general the bindings holdup fairly well. I play with most of my bindings and have not had to make a repair yet. Anything with a stitch or Japanese binding holds up extremely well.

Some are PDF print outs others are just replacements of the original covers. The Hunter book I did was a reprint of the book in digest form so it is half the size of the original. Typically Japanese bindings work better with print outs rather than cutting the spine off the original.

On rare occasions I have done a commission or two in the past but mostly it is a hobby and I often give them as gifts to friends and families. I don't want to use this forum to discuss commerce but if anyone wants to they can reach out to me via email 32rohoe@gmail.com to talk in more detail.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Yokiboy on August 29, 2010, 10:18:50 AM
What is a "Japanese binding?"
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on August 29, 2010, 10:46:03 AM
Also called a stab binding it involves drilling a series of holes through that cover and pages (text block), then stitching it together with one continuous tread.

Not my video but if you can get past the funky elevator music this demonstrates the technique pretty well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XHfwe_VfbM
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Jeff Russell on August 29, 2010, 03:44:05 PM
So I'll jump on the drool band wagon (it's slippery on there).

Do you have any links to tutorials on hand embossing leather? And the dying process? I loves me some rebinding books, but I'm not very experienced and haven't done anything cool with the covers ever.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Margolotte on August 30, 2010, 02:41:04 PM
Those are exquisite!
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Bret on August 30, 2010, 02:51:45 PM
Is this something you could do for other people? I'd be willing to trade barter for it.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on September 04, 2010, 10:37:32 PM
Thanks for all he kind words

As for the embossing and for most of what I do is self taught and learned through trial and error.Embossing is a fairly new things for me so I don't now any great vids for it. All I can tell you is make sure you work with undied vegetable tanned leather for both embossing and dying and keep the leather damp while working.

Bret if you are  interested in barter check back a few post and you can find my email. I don't do many commissions but email me and we can talk.
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on January 31, 2011, 07:01:32 PM
Well my Savvy head would not be out done by a Hocus so he made his own conduit to the psychic maelstrom
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5091/5406134474_416f753d5b.jpg)


If interested You can see more picture here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46326225@N00/sets/72157625824186289/
Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: Aetius on February 01, 2011, 06:15:46 AM
Magnificent!  Are you Italian?  I saw a similar treatment of Dogs in the Vineyard when I was in Lucca...

That was the deluxe edition from Narrattiva ^^
(http://www.narrattiva.it/pic/prodotti/dogs_dlx_vol.jpg)

This is its My Life With Master equivalent
(http://www.narrattiva.it/pic/prodotti/mlwm_dlx.jpg)

Of the latter exist also a giant edition, identical to the "standard" deluxe and perfectly functional but... 2 meters high!

And, by the way, this is the italian edition of Montsegur 1244:
(http://www.narrattiva.it/pic/prodotti/montsegur_action_shot.jpg)

Rohoe's creation are still superior: they've got that hand-mande, unique flavour that is absolutely wonderful.
I don't think that the Savyhead version is very pratical, but... it's so cool it isn't a real problem, right? ;-)

Title: Re: Every Hocus needs his Holy Book
Post by: rohoe on February 01, 2011, 05:39:46 PM
These are nice I like top one a lot .

You are right the book is a little impractical but not to bad. I tried to keep it as flat as possible.