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Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:55 am
by Stormrider
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The excitement continues to build in Transtopia. Lots and lots of repaints, kitbashes, and scratchbuilds. New members and veterans have posted many awe inspiring figures. If you are interested in doing customs but don’t know where to begin, then check out the Transtopia forums for tips from the experts: Transtopia

The newsletter has undergone a face lift, thanks to Seibertron member, Flix for his creative design work. We also have a winner to announce from our banner contest featured last month: Technically Weird gets the bragging rights to show off his artwork as one of our subheaders.
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We thank everyone for their participation. You can check out the other entries here

And remember, to check out the Transtopia forum for the latest action.

-Stormrider


How to Showcase Your Work...
The newsletter is your opportunity to show off your work and talent. We rely on your articles, artwork, and customs to make it interesting. Entries will be reviewed on a monthly basis. You can submit your work here:
Repaints, Kitbashes, Scratchbuilds
Fan Art
Fan Fiction
Guides


Newsletter Credits:
Design - Flix
Formatting – Mattyc1007
Fan Art - Mykltron
Fan Fiction – Sledge
Editing – Stormrider



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Shattered Glass Aerialbots – Trikeboy
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Cyndicate/GESTAULT OPPRESSOR - sentinal supreme
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Alternator Dinobots (with special guest) - Broadblasts short shorts
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Shattered Glass Cyclonus - Trikeboy
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BW Animated Blackarachnia – Psyke
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Animated MotorMaster - sentinal supreme
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G1 Unicron – Trikeboy
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WST G1 Waspinator - grimlockprime108
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Rain Makers - sentinal supreme
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Premium Barricade – flix
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Shattered Glass Prowl – Trikeboy
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Hoodswipe – Grimpoo


MovieRepaints - Hakka
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Hearts Of Steel Optimus Prime - Sabsabby85
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Starscream – Mykltron
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WIP Ironhide - Zero-Kaiser
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Revoltech Skywarp & Thundercracker - Chris-morada
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Abominus Prime/ Medic Prime - Sentinal supreme
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Legends G2 Beachcomber - grimlockprime108
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Legends Electrum Beachcomber - grimlockprime108
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Mercenary Driveshaft – Grimpoo


WIP Shattered Glass Wheeljack - Trikeboy
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Universe Dinobot - Softimus Prime
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WIP Cybertron Classics Sideswipe – Shadowstream
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TFA G1 Prowl- grimlockprime108
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Arcee WIP - ServO
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WST Shattered Glass Sideswipe - grimlockprime108
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Universe Runabout - grimlockprime108
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Classics Hydrostorm - Spurt Reynolds
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Animated Starscream – Spurt Reynolds
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Animated Snarl - Spurt Reynolds
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Animated Slag - Spurt Reynolds
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Animated Sludge - Spurt Reynolds
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Animated Swoop - Spurt Reynolds
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Reflector - wan_de_real
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Movie Optimus Prime – Sabsabby85
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BT Bumblebee - wan_de_real
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Custom alternator Perceptor - Customtoysandmore
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Jetfire - Transtopias Rodimus Prime
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Classics Special Ops Shockwave - Asepticon
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Movie Custom Starscream – Crefigz
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Alternator Ratbat and Overkill - Broadblasts short shorts
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Plush Trailer - mattyc1007
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- by Mykltron

This month’s featured artist is Kyrie with his computer design Valkyrie, a female quadrochanger.

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(click the link to see larger pictures)

Not only has Kyrie designed a fully transforming character, but he also has presented it beautifully as if it were a photo gallery of an actual figure. The transformation process between modes gives us an indication of how much thought and planning must have gone into it, while touches of realism are included - such as light glinting off the corners, shadows and reflections.

Using the extremely sleek car mode as the starting point, Kyrie used engineering drawing techniques to design the robot, followed by the other two modes. Once those stages were complete, Maya 8.0 was used to create the 3D work of art presented here.

The first thing that struck me about this figure was the amount of blue that was used. Beautiful as this colour is, a little more variety of colour may make it easier to understand, although gold and dark grey have been used for some internal parts.

What I particularly like about the robot’s design is how femininity is suggested through slenderness of build rather than actually giving her breasts like Blackarachnia. Another noteworthy feature is what appear to be gun holsters on her hips in robot mode, although we can’t see any guns. If that’s what they truly are then it’s very cool and this should be used on some real TF toys. Perhaps the only thing missing would be fold-out claws for the front feet to match the rear in tiger mode making her more ferocious.

I’m sure Kyrie would appreciate your feedback on this stunning creation, so please leave your comments on the Valkyrie thread here.

Honorable mentions this month go to Nench for his eye appealing Unicron creation. Click here.


Send us your artwork!
Art entries are reviewed on a monthly basis for the newsletter. Send your entries here by February 28th for the March newsletter.



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Do you have modeling or art tips to share with other members? Why not write a guide? Feature tips from - repainting, kitbashing, drawing, sculpting, and even computer graphics: Send an email to Transtopia.Guide@gmx.de for details.



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- by Sledge

Hello, fellow Seibertronians, and welcome to the Fan Fiction section. First things first, last month's winner. Sabrblade takes it with the first installment in his "Machine Wars: Transformers – The Fanfic Series." In his own words, it's "within both the U.S. and Japanese G1 animated continuities without interfering with each other." I don't know about you, but I think that's pretty ambitious, and I'll be interested to see how it pans out. Chapter 1 can be read here, with chapter 2 here. If you enjoy those, start pestering Saberblade to write more. Well done, Saberblade, and I hope to see more writing from you soon.

This month is going to be slightly different, as we're setting two contests:

The first is for the end of February. As that's only two weeks away, and that doesn't leave much time to come up with an idea AND get the final version written, February's competion is open to any TF fiction you've got ready for judging at the end of the month. So if you've got something already written, or have a great idea ready to go, this is for you.

The second is for March. For this one, I've decided to mix things up a little by setting a theme. What I'd like to see is something on the topic of "Transformers Go To The Movies." What does that mean? Whatever you want. Transformers starring in films, TFs watching films, TFs covered in a pile of DVDs, whatever that topic suggests to you is what I want to see. Funny, serious, romantic, tragic, anything. If that topic immediately makes you think "Oh, that would be a story about..." start writing it down.

A quick recap of the rules (don't worry, there's not many):
1) 10,000 word limit. Rough guideline to start with, I won't be automatically disqualifying anything that comes in over.
2) Decent spelling, grammar and punctuation. Run a spell check over your story, and maybe get a friend to read it before submitting.
3) Be specific as to where/when the story is set. So what continuity is it in (G1 comic, G1 cartoon, Armada comic, etc) and where is it set? Before the events of the show/comic, after, during? If during, where does it fit?
4) Fan characters are fine, but please avoid making them those annoying "I am more powerful than any other Transformer!!!" types. Also, consider if there's an under-used existing TF who'd fit the needs of the story just as well as someone new. Existing characters are almost always more interesting to everyone else.


And that's all there is to it. Now you have the easy bit of writing it, which involves (if I may paraphrase Douglas Adams) staring at a blank screen until blood appears on your forehead. Please don't bleed on your keyboards, just have fun.

Send your entries here.



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Hey Transtopia folks - Burn wants to interview you. How did you get into Transformers? Why are you addicted to kitbashing? What was your first repaint like? What do you do with your spare time?

Don’t keep Burn waiting any longer – he’s getting bored at work. Send him a PM here.

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Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:49 am
by Trikeboy
Thanks for puting a few of mine in. I don't remember submitting Unicron though. He isn't finished yet :-? .

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:01 am
by Grimpoo
WOOT! my two dont have pics! so i guess you have to click on the link to see em :P

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:16 am
by Stormrider
Grimpoo wrote:WOOT! my two dont have pics! so i guess you have to click on the link to see em :P


The images in your photobucket account were all down earlier. So let's add them now: :D

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Mercenary Driveshaft



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Hoodswipe

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:33 am
by Sabrblade
Stormrider wrote:Hello, fellow Seibertronians, and welcome to the Fan Fiction section. First things first, last month's winner. Sabrblade takes it with the first installment in his "Machine Wars: Transformers – The Fanfic Series." In his own words, it's "within both the U.S. and Japanese G1 animated continuities without interfering with each other." I don't know about you, but I think that's pretty ambitious, and I'll be interested to see how it pans out. Chapter 1 can be read here, with chapter 2 here. If you enjoy those, start pestering Saberblade to write more. Well done, Saberblade, and I hope to see more writing from you soon.


Yes, guys, please do pester me to write more. I seriously need to get back to writing that series story.

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:56 am
by Solrac333
Mine didn't make the cut. :( Oh well. It was a slow month for me.

These look great! :grin:

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:36 pm
by Shadowstream
I wasn't aware WIPs would make it into the newsletter.

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 4:38 pm
by zero-kaiser
I dont remember submitting my WIP Ironhide for this months newsletter, either way I cant help but feel kind of flattered that it was included.. hopefully I can get it finished for next months.. lol.

Still loving Transtopia though, everyone involved.. I tip my hat to you.. keep up the brilliant work! :APPLAUSE:

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:26 pm
by Dreadwinglord
All this talent must be illegal.

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:33 pm
by Sabrblade
So, Stormrider, what do you think of Machine Wars episode 1 and 2?

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:33 pm
by Stormrider
A couple corrections in the newsletter. These two got merged as one in the newsletter, but they are two seperate entries. Our fault. :oops:

Animated Sludge - by Spurt Reynolds
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http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=143&t=48353


G1 Sludge Repaint - by Bellyboy
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Trikeboy wrote:Thanks for puting a few of mine in. I don't remember submitting Unicron though. He isn't finished yet.


Good question. We wanted to encourage more folks (new & old) to submit their work in the entry threads, so we added several pieces that had not been submitted. We hope by doing this, some of our modest members will feel less hesitant to submit their work in the future. This was a one time thing.




Omega666 wrote:Mine didn't make the cut. Oh well. It was a slow month for me.


Sorry if we missed yours or any others'. Just resubmit it in the entry thread, and we'll make sure to include it in the next newsletter. :D

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:26 pm
by zero-kaiser
Stormrider wrote:
Trikeboy wrote:Thanks for puting a few of mine in. I don't remember submitting Unicron though. He isn't finished yet.


Good question. We wanted to encourage more folks (new & old) to submit their work in the entry threads, so we added several pieces that had not been submitted. We hope by doing this, some of our modest members will feel less hesitant to submit their work in the future. This was a one time thing.


Wondered how my Ironhide had snuck in there :P

Folk shouldnt be hesitant about submitting their work though!!

Im working on four customs at the same time at the moment and I cant wait to get them finished just to get them into Transtopia :)

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:36 am
by Shadowstream
Stormrider wrote:Good question. We wanted to encourage more folks (new & old) to submit their work in the entry threads, so we added several pieces that had not been submitted. We hope by doing this, some of our modest members will feel less hesitant to submit their work in the future. This was a one time thing.

What of those who would have no problem submitting to the newsletter, but would rather wait until their projects are complete enough before proceeding to make said submissions? I'll let this one slide, as I may not have it finished for some time and thus may not have made it to the newsletter for quite some time.

Re: Transtopia Newsletter - February Edition

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:04 am
by Stormrider
Shadowstream wrote:
Stormrider wrote:Good question. We wanted to encourage more folks (new & old) to submit their work in the entry threads, so we added several pieces that had not been submitted. We hope by doing this, some of our modest members will feel less hesitant to submit their work in the future. This was a one time thing.

What of those who would have no problem submitting to the newsletter, but would rather wait until their projects are complete enough before proceeding to make said submissions? I'll let this one slide, as I may not have it finished for some time and thus may not have made it to the newsletter for quite some time.


There was a mix up on our end with determining the completed ones. So when you complete your project just submit it and we'll post it.