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CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:31 pm
by Supreme Convoy

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:21 pm
by Chaoslock
Mistery solved: Everybody who has a mouth is the agent of Unicron - all others on the picture look all right - especially Grimlock, Ravage and Soundwave.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:25 pm
by Convotron
So this continues from AHM? Interesting. Don's facial style really works with Megatron. He looks awesome in the battle scene spread. Soundwave has a hilariously big left eye, though. I spot Hound and Scorponok in the background. Sweet!

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:32 am
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: Plus, Devastator has a more menacing face. It's pretty cool! :CON:

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:04 pm
by Mkall
Member and Moderator Supreme Convoy has found an interview by Comic Book Resources where they interview IDW's Mike Costa about his upcoming ongoing G1 Series.

Costa indicated that while there will be a core group as the title's focus, additional Autobots and Decepticons will enter the fray as the “Transformers” ongoing unfolds. “One of the great things about the Transformers universe is the huge cast that creators can play with,” the writer said. “For simplicity's sake, we're definitely focusing on some core members, but we are also expanding that core to include some great characters who have never really had the chance to come forward, and we're using them in some hopefully unexpected ways. As for specific teams, check out Nick Roche's 'Wreckers' book.”


Check out the whole interview, as well as some preview artwork, here

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:34 pm
by Seibertron
The faces look horrible and I've had enough of the robots being redesigned. Still don't understand why they're letting Don bring the movie style into G1.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:04 pm
by Dinobot Prime
Seibertron wrote:The faces look horrible and I've had enough of the robots being redesigned. Still don't understand why they're letting Don bring the movie style into G1.


Umm, because it looks cool?

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:05 pm
by Mkall
Seibertron wrote:The faces look horrible and I've had enough of the robots being redesigned. Still don't understand why they're letting Don bring the movie style into G1.

I don't like them either, but I'm going to give the story a chance at least. Maybe they'll revert back for some reason or another.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:35 pm
by MYoung23
Is that Hardhead in the background under Prime's left arm? If so, how did he get back from the Dead Universe?

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:53 pm
by Convotron
I think the faces suit the Decepticons much more than the Autobots. Again, I think Megatron's face looks perfectly angular and evil in the big battle scene spread.

I really like Don's movie influenced style for the bodies of the characters. The increase of mechanical details and more streamlined look doesn't overpower the overall visual impact for me. I still see the substantial chunky/blocky silhouettes of the G1 designs of the early 80s big anime robots. While the basic stout body proportions are kept, the mechanical detailing adds a sense of depth to the character designs and makes them more convincing as mechanical structures that can reconfigure their forms. I love G1 and its aesthetics but the sometimes overly simple designs make the characters transmorphers more than transformers.

One could argue that the amount of mechanical details are a bit too visually busy but I think it's not as severe as what we see in the live action movie designs, which I love but think are hard to appreciate when a lot of the robots are involved in action scenes. I particularly enjoy poring through Transformers art, comics, cartoon screen caps, and live action movie concept art so I am biased towards more details.

I mainly have two issues with the face style. First, the concept of making the face be composed of multiple plate is great for implying believable movement, simulating human facial muscle structure. However, the way that Don draws the faces make the characters look cadaverous. I've read the reasoning for this was partly to allow more expression but it actually seems to counter that intent. The range of expressions are limited to frowns and toothy, gumless rictus grimaces.

In the linked image below, looking at Bumblebee's face, I don't know what to make of his expression. Is he in mid sentence? Is he supposed to be showing a deadpan expression? Is he grimacing? I mean look at those hideous teeth of his. Now that's a candidate for braces if I ever saw one. Looking at Hot Rod, I assume he's giving a neutral/deadpan expression but he looks a little dopey.

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Secondly, the proportions seem to be consistently off. Small faces framed by large helmets make the characters look somewhat comical from some angles. In the battle scene below, Ironhide and Bumblebee are wearing helmets that look like they make the heads twice as large as they should be. At least for Bumblebee where you can see a significant portion of his torso and shoulders, his helmet doesn't look too big, it's his face that looks too small for the helmet.

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If the way that faces were drawn was refined, not necessarily "changed", I would have no complaints about the style. Don is a great artist so I'm wondering why these details aren't being noticed by him or perhaps if he is aware of how they look to others why he doesn't see them as being something that doesn't require improvement.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:35 pm
by Tigertrack
This Bumblebee freaks me out...

In the battle picture, it seems to work better in most cases, but the rest that I have seen, not good. And the Devastator face...pointed teeth? No thanks.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:32 am
by MYoung23
The "pointy chin" Transformers era is upon us.

Re: CBR interview with Mike Costa

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:39 am
by Convotron
I like the pointy chins! Though this is a couple of decades late seeing as the "humanoid mecha with prominent chin" style was the big thing in the late 80s into the 90s. King Exkaiser, Dragon Kaiser, and Great Exkaiser have chins so epic, they are part of their armoured mouthplates! OP has a bit of that in the preview art but it's a nub. Poor OP.