Post by Ambrace on Oct 10, 2019 12:29:38 GMT -5
Hey everyone,
I hope you guys are having an amazing October and that you're staying cool and/or warm (depending on what the weather is like in your area). It's finally starting to cool down here, meaning it's starting to feel like fall. So, that's good.
Anyway, to the topic at hand. I have a request that I wanted to make and I hope there's someone on here who can do it (when they have the time). I was thinking about creating my own series involving the Harry Potter universe but no matter how hard I try, I can never get the clothing to work out properly.
I know there are many Harry Potter clothing mods out there, but I actually wanted to abide by the books more. If you're a big Harry Potter book nerd, you'll know what I'm talking about. We all know that those who weren't raised in the Muggle World and haven't interacted much with Muggles don't know how to dress as Muggles. For example, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, there was a man that chose to wear a dress because it looked more similar to what they wear in the wizarding world; so that means that the uniforms that they wear in the movies aren't accurate.
There were also instances in the books where Harry didn't know the houses of some of the students at Hogwarts, meaning that their uniforms that they did wear didn't have color. A lot of students chose to represent their houses in different ways. And they had to wear name tags.
I found an article, which you can read here, that has pictures and explanations about the uniforms that I actually would like to recreate, but as I've explained above, I'm not good at using Blender and I don't have the patience to figure it out.
So, I was wondering if one of you amazing people would be able to create a uniform based on the information and pictures in this article, for all ages? If not, no big deal, but figured I'd ask. Thank you in advance if you're able to.
- Robes (first picture)
- Cloak with silver fastings (Second picture)
- Witch/Wizard Hat
Also, I've attached the pictures in the article here for easier access.
I hope you guys are having an amazing October and that you're staying cool and/or warm (depending on what the weather is like in your area). It's finally starting to cool down here, meaning it's starting to feel like fall. So, that's good.
Anyway, to the topic at hand. I have a request that I wanted to make and I hope there's someone on here who can do it (when they have the time). I was thinking about creating my own series involving the Harry Potter universe but no matter how hard I try, I can never get the clothing to work out properly.
I know there are many Harry Potter clothing mods out there, but I actually wanted to abide by the books more. If you're a big Harry Potter book nerd, you'll know what I'm talking about. We all know that those who weren't raised in the Muggle World and haven't interacted much with Muggles don't know how to dress as Muggles. For example, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, there was a man that chose to wear a dress because it looked more similar to what they wear in the wizarding world; so that means that the uniforms that they wear in the movies aren't accurate.
There were also instances in the books where Harry didn't know the houses of some of the students at Hogwarts, meaning that their uniforms that they did wear didn't have color. A lot of students chose to represent their houses in different ways. And they had to wear name tags.
I found an article, which you can read here, that has pictures and explanations about the uniforms that I actually would like to recreate, but as I've explained above, I'm not good at using Blender and I don't have the patience to figure it out.
So, I was wondering if one of you amazing people would be able to create a uniform based on the information and pictures in this article, for all ages? If not, no big deal, but figured I'd ask. Thank you in advance if you're able to.
- Robes (first picture)
- Cloak with silver fastings (Second picture)
- Witch/Wizard Hat
Also, I've attached the pictures in the article here for easier access.