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Kirdein Let me color his oh-so-delightfully-smirksome Armada Megatron lineart (found here: [link] ). Thanks pal!I was feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of things I Really Wanted To Do Right Now... so I decided to relax and do something fun that I didn't have to draw, so I could stop freaking out. I wanted, also, to be able to cut loose a little with the coloring as well. So many of the G1 bots are all one color, making my lack of highlight and shadow skills that much more apparent. So I wanted to go with somebody Multicolored... and ya can't get much more multicolored than Armada Megs!
Honestly, you'd think someone would take the designer aside, and put a word into his ear about how a 5-color evil overlord might possibly be difficult to take seriously... But yeah - I watched the series last year, and though at first I had a really hard time with Megatron's design (*cough* antlers! *cough*) I found myself - thanks to David Kaye's voice, and the character's sheer maniacal evil manipulation, starting to kinda like the guy - by which I mean I hated him. G1 Megs is a lot of fun and very cool. TF Animated Megs is a lot of fun and very cool, in different ways. Armada Megs is just an eeeevil manipulative jerk. And as such, he's a very fun character. (Better than Armada Prime, anyway... I don't "be" him much; I can't forgive him for sacrificing his integrity, as I see it, just to all-out fight Megatron. Feel free to prove me wrong; I'd like to be!)
The Armada designs grew on me as well - I like the details, and the overall artistic feel of them. They're just cool.
So here you have it - Armada Megs. I put in a background - such as it is, and smoke for him to walk in, since the lineart ended at the knee. (OK, so it doesn't really look like smoke. If I figure out a way to make it better, I'll edit this.) I tried the anime look of bright swaths of highlight... and mostly like how it turned out. The whole thing looks a bit like a 10-year-old boy colored it... but hey; it was a lot of fun. As usual, I did a bunch of - we'll call them "Practice Versions" instead of "Mess-Ups." before this one. I need to learn that the one I think will be the "Real" one will be the one before the Real One, and stop wasting so much of my good paper on ones that don't turn out...
Hope y'all like this!
Thanks again, Kirdein... muchly! This lineart is oh-so-very-awesome, and I appreciate you letting me mangle it!
Colored in Prismacolor markers.
Megatron is owned by Has/Tak. Or at least, they like to think so... Silly Fleshlings!
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Comments: 68
Ha-HeePrime In reply to ??? [2008-09-05 20:29:37 +0000 UTC]
Heh heh heh Thanks very much!
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spirogirl In reply to Ha-HeePrime [2009-04-16 17:07:18 +0000 UTC]
you're very welcome^^
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coraxonyx [2008-09-05 19:36:18 +0000 UTC]
EEEVIL and with new Pelvic Thrust (tm) action! Looks like he's got a big boost of confidence.
Now why did I say that? Honestly, I just don't know about myself sometimes.
Anyway, mad marker skillz as per usual, my Prime, and I agree Armada Prime is kinda a tool. Poor Gary Chalk deserved a better character to voice in the whole A/E/C cycle. Sometimes it's just more fun to be evil, I guess. I do like how big and clangy the big bots are in Armada and the minicons don't annoy me NEARLY as much as those slagging kids do (except for Fred, Fred is awesome).
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Ha-HeePrime In reply to coraxonyx [2008-09-05 20:35:26 +0000 UTC]
Cor, my friend - sometimes you make my day!
*is still laughing covertly at the Pelvic Thrust (tm) comment*
(Hey - at least he doesn't have his, er, hip-cannon, er, activated...)
I keep wondering if I want to watch Armada again... but after Beast Wars and TFA, it seems so... fooey. I did really get into it at the time, though.
I think the main thing that hurt it was the translation factor. It felt like everyone had been given too many words to say in too little time. If they could ever somehow redo the series, writing everyone original lines in English first... Then it might just rock.
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coraxonyx In reply to Ha-HeePrime [2008-09-08 13:54:36 +0000 UTC]
Aw man, I forgot about the "hip" cannon. *sporfle*
I agree with you about the translation problems. I think the production suffered from that grinding of cultural gears that happens when the TV folks try to make something written for a foreign audience too American. It makes you admire the light touch when it is done correctly, like in Spirited Away.
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RazzieMbessai In reply to ??? [2008-09-05 19:08:00 +0000 UTC]
Pure awesome on the colours
I like the background, the orange smoke / flames contrast just right against his Decepticon Purpleβ’ colour scheme
Waitaminute, did you just say you do this traditionally? As in you actually do this on paper and scan it rather than go the Wacom route?!
*s to your marker skillz*
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Ha-HeePrime In reply to RazzieMbessai [2008-09-05 20:41:09 +0000 UTC]
Ummmmm...
What is this Wacom of which you speak?
I'm still a total N00b in many respects. Yes, I color them on paper, and then scan them in. Which is tricky, since my scanner loves to take my beautiful colors, and make a complete HASH of them. [insert heartbroken, distraught, and violently angry face here] this time, I was able to get a scan that somewhat resembles the original, though it is not yet quite right. The color is still off, and looks a bit harsh on screen. *sigh*
But hey - I'm getting better at Bending The Scanner To My Will!!!!!!!!!
I SHALL PREVAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Eventually. I hope.) Thanks for the compliments, pal!
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RazzieMbessai In reply to Ha-HeePrime [2008-09-06 11:16:53 +0000 UTC]
The humans use Wacom graphics tablets to draw with, the starter ones are called Bamboo and the high-end ones are known as Intuos
I've got a Wacom Cintiq, which is a combined LCD and graphics tablet - you can actually draw directly onto the screen, like digital paper, and it's the coolest thing EVER
Go on YouTube and search for "Cintiq" and you'll see them in action - just make sure you don't lose your optics when they pop out and roll across the desk
Sounds like you need to calibrate your scanner, or if it has an "Auto Contrast" or "Auto Enhance" function you need to turn that off. Scanners assume you want big, vibrant colours which as this picture proves isn't always the case
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Ha-HeePrime In reply to RazzieMbessai [2008-09-06 18:53:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the advice on the scanner - I'll check on that.
I won't be getting any spiffy new tablets or such, because I iz POOR. But I think the real reason I won't is that I'd rather struggle with the physicality of the markers. I can push them around, mix them together, try things... I like the feel of doing it better that way. And in the end, I have an actual piece of art that I can hold, the real thing, unprocessed. (And it's always so much better than the online version, but perhaps I can continue to improve the ratio there!)
Yes, yes, I resisted digital photography right up until last year, too...
Don't get me wrong - I love making things on the computer, too. I think that what's happening now is that I am rediscovering the joy in creating art that I'd thought I had lost forever... See My Happy Face?!?!?
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RazzieMbessai In reply to Ha-HeePrime [2008-09-07 11:39:04 +0000 UTC]
*bathes in the glow of your Happy Faces*
I still do paper drawings at work wnen I'm bored, but the vast majority of what I do is digital these days Sometimes when I've been at work staring at a screen all day I like to doodle on paper at home, then scan them in for further digital refinement.
I didn't even touch a graphics tablet until 2005, I only bought a cheap obscure branded one for about Β£30 (US$60ish) just to try it out... and it was love at first doodle
As soon as I heard about the Cintiq, then saw it in action, I promptly sold my soul to Megatron in order to get it!!
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Starscreamer07 [2008-09-05 18:43:59 +0000 UTC]
very nice - gotta love armada Meggy.
especially the voice.
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Ha-HeePrime In reply to Starscreamer07 [2008-09-05 18:46:14 +0000 UTC]
Yup!
Thanks pal.
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Jenca In reply to ??? [2008-09-05 18:04:31 +0000 UTC]
I think it's very cool, and you did a good job.
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