Hi I'm Will, I'm nineteen years old and I've been interested in the Titanic since I saw the 1997 film Titanic, when I was four years old. I decided to make a Tumblr and post stuff about the Titanic. I hope to join the Titanic Historical Society someday.
The first class stateroom B-57 on Titanic, being tested in CryEngine3.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
A render of Titanic’s First Class Reception Room on D Deck.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
New carpet design by Kyle Hudak.
(Source: titanic-honor-and-glory, via magnificenttitanic)
A render of Titanic’s first class stateroom stateroom B-54, decorated in one of the three Empire Styles used on the ship, and part of the port-side parlour suite. This may have been the room in which J. Bruce Ismay slept, as he occupied that particular suite during the voyage.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
Renders of Titanic’s aft first class “Grand Staircase”.
Titanic had two Grand Staircases, though the aft staircase was less “grand”, extending only from A to C Deck, a smaller dome, no elevators, and a less-intricate clock. It did, however, have an elegant restaurant reception room on B Deck.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
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The tiling in Titanic’s First Class Dining Saloon.
Top: The full tile pattern.
Middle-Left: Tile fragment recovered from Titanic’s Wreck.
Middle-right: How the tile fragments would have looked within the saloon (photo of R.M.S. Olympic’s saloon).
Bottom: 3D recreation of Titanic’s saloon showing how the full pattern would have looked in the room.
(Source: bouncingdodecahedrons)