The original concept art is hideous. Thankfully they didn't go that route.
Well damn, water fountains.... Moving on
And a time when the tables were turned... Universal was soooo dispirited, no approved budget. Showing my ignorance, I must say that Woodbury and Trowbridge were brilliant in going big and selling the deal and getting the bucks. My ignorance was not valuing Woodbury's showmanship, especially after Trowbridge left the company in the middle of it all.
Wonder what kind of projects Trowbridge has been working on? If anything?
Good point... he has, for lack of better words, faded into the woodwork that is the Walt Disney Company. Or he is really big and popular in the WDC... I wouldn't really know because I ain't looking.
Good point... he has, for lack of better words, faded into the woodwork that is the Walt Disney Company. Or he is really big and popular in the WDC... I wouldn't really know because I ain't looking.
Wonder if he is kicking himself for leaving? Would of been second to Woodbury I would imagine if he stayed.
Also, the same company is working on pump in some water feature in Jurassic Park.
Wow. Very interesting that they didn't just make a big, winding dungeon queue.Was discussed in the other thread but I decided it was more appropriate here. This is a very quick partial redraw of parts of the first floor queue and the two 'secret' unused spaces behind the walls.
Wow. Very interesting that they didn't just make a big, winding dungeon queue.
I don't believe 107 is fully enclosed. I think it is a giant open space under the Castle Court yard. You can walk back there and look up through the courtyard.
Well, his office door is there, albeit relatively hidden, and that's the only bona fide reference to him.
That actually really saddened me when I saw that he only got a door for reference. I was excited to see it, but still upset that it was all he got.
Although, I do see why they chose Defense Against the Dark Arts instead. Much more interesting detail to look at.