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<blockquote data-quote="EZBSVS" data-source="post: 1473446" data-attributes="member: 19253"><p>Hey, I know you're looking to do the latest model of Hogwarts from the last movie, but from what I can tell thus far (from the trailers, etc) you can really start most of your work based on what was seen in Half Blood Prince. And even most of that has stayed pretty consistent since Sorcerer's Stone. Biggest different thus far for the Last iteration of Hogwarts is that they've shifted the aquaduct to point straight at land, so that Voldemort can march across it. Also looks like they've greatly enlarged the courtyard in front of the Great Hall. </p><p></p><p>Those are the two biggest differences I've seen (so far) but I'm sure they'll add more. As another suggestion though, I'd highly recommend spending some time looking at pictures of the model of Hogwarts they built for the Wizarding World down in Orlando. With a few minor changes, that model is insanely accurate for getting some of your closer details (such as finials on the buttresses on the Great Hall, and window frames on the towers).</p><p></p><p>And finally, before I overstay my welcome in this post, I actually have a copy of the General Layout of Hogwarts from the first movie. A great benefit of it is that it actually includes some of the location names, such as where they incorporated Durham Cathedral and Alnwick Castle. Since those locations were actually used in filming, I think they'd be great for references. </p><p></p><p>Anywho, I've also been doodling blueprints for this castle as a side hobby project. It's an amazing building and quite the exercise in modeling off of references. Good luck with it! </p><p></p><p>i</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EZBSVS, post: 1473446, member: 19253"] Hey, I know you're looking to do the latest model of Hogwarts from the last movie, but from what I can tell thus far (from the trailers, etc) you can really start most of your work based on what was seen in Half Blood Prince. And even most of that has stayed pretty consistent since Sorcerer's Stone. Biggest different thus far for the Last iteration of Hogwarts is that they've shifted the aquaduct to point straight at land, so that Voldemort can march across it. Also looks like they've greatly enlarged the courtyard in front of the Great Hall. Those are the two biggest differences I've seen (so far) but I'm sure they'll add more. As another suggestion though, I'd highly recommend spending some time looking at pictures of the model of Hogwarts they built for the Wizarding World down in Orlando. With a few minor changes, that model is insanely accurate for getting some of your closer details (such as finials on the buttresses on the Great Hall, and window frames on the towers). And finally, before I overstay my welcome in this post, I actually have a copy of the General Layout of Hogwarts from the first movie. A great benefit of it is that it actually includes some of the location names, such as where they incorporated Durham Cathedral and Alnwick Castle. Since those locations were actually used in filming, I think they'd be great for references. Anywho, I've also been doodling blueprints for this castle as a side hobby project. It's an amazing building and quite the exercise in modeling off of references. Good luck with it! i [/QUOTE]
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