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.
Titanic’s Restaurant Reception Room and top landing of the Aft Grand Staircase on B Deck in-game. (The cherub is not yet finished.)
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
Cryengine 3 conversion by Robin Bock.Follow Titanc:LitD on Tumblr or like us on Facebook for more.
A render of Titanic’s Third Class Smoke Room on C Deck, located under the forward-port corner of the Poop Deck.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
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A render of Titanic’s Aft Grand Staircase from A Deck to C Deck, showing only the stairs in a manner similar to a painting done by Ken Marschall.
Modeled & Rendered by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
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A rendering of Titanic’s Third Class Dining Saloon on F Deck.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
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Titanic’s A la Carte Restaurant on B-Deck, in-game.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
Cryengine 3 conversion by Robin Bock.Follow TLitD on Tumblr or like us on Facebook for more.
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A rendering of Titanic’s forward Second Class Entrance, staircase and elevator.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
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Titanic’s forward Grand Staircase on the Boat Deck, and the First Class Reception Room on D Deck in-game.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
Cryengine 3 conversion by Robin Bock.
Titanic’s First Class D Deck Reception Room, in-game screenshots.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
Cryengine 3 conversion by Robin Bock.
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A render of Titanic’s First Class Reception Room on D Deck.
Modeled by Matthew DeWinkeleer.
New carpet design by Kyle Hudak.
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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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