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Jinto
22nd January 2014, 04:02 PM
Beast Wars fans should definitely check out Unicron9's DeviantArt page. He's created a great set of the Tripredacus Council from BW season 2.

http://unicron9.deviantart.com/gallery/#/art/The-Tripredacus-Council-428595839?_sid=17fefe

MayzaPrime
22nd January 2014, 04:04 PM
:eek::eek::eek: Wow! They look awesome :eek::eek::eek:

Hursticon
22nd January 2014, 10:07 PM
That/they look absolutely friggin' fantastic! - If there was ever a scene from Beast Wars that warranted a statue, it's that very one! :eek:

Sky Shadow
23rd January 2014, 12:11 AM
I'm surprised that they've never rereleased Cicadacon, Sea Clamp and Ram Horn in those colours. Surely it would sell.

(Unless... was that why Telemocha Motorarm and Gimlet were the colours they were? Then we'd just need a new DJ.)

Verno
23rd January 2014, 03:11 PM
Oh dear. Oh no, no no no.

I know he's basing it off what was seen in the show:

http://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/8/83/TripredacusCouncil1.jpg

But the red is only from the lights, surely.

We saw them in BW: The Gathering:

http://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/7/7c/Tripredacuscouncilidw.jpg

And they're just metallic.

Oh dear.

Sky Shadow
23rd January 2014, 03:36 PM
But the red is only from the lights, surely.

No, that's not how light works. They're still red under the table and in areas only reached by white light.


We saw them in BW: The Gathering:

If one can cite the colouring of Transformers comic books as evidence, then...

http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/9264/5jpw.png


Oh dear. Oh no, no no no... Oh dear.

I'm pretty sure your post is the thing that all these 'oh dears' and 'nos' should be directed at.

Verno
23rd January 2014, 04:24 PM
Before they turn their individual red lights on:
(Noting the single white light source)

http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/h357/Rh1n0x/TriPred_zps5e3b2e95.png

After they turn their individual red light on:

http://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/8/83/TripredacusCouncil1.jpg

Watching the scene in entirety, there is some weird lighting going on. Bits that appear grey/metallic under white light suddenly become red with the red light, but not all parts of them go red.

I'm still not sold on them being red.

Sky Shadow
23rd January 2014, 07:30 PM
Fair enough - it's quite possible that if Mainframe wasn't subject to time and budget that the Tripedacus Council would have been entirely metallic, or silver and red, or actually looked like Tripedacus. In the scene itself, the 'red' bits clearly react to light in a different way to the metallic body armour, so there is something different about them, and if those bits were in the real world looking like that, in a room with that balance of white and red light they would have to be red. It may well be that it's just a bad attempt at red lighting using digital animation, but I don't think there's anything empirical enough to argue that this guy coloured his own custom toys incorrectly.

Hursticon
23rd January 2014, 09:29 PM
It may well be that it's just a bad attempt at red lighting using digital animation, but I don't think there's anything empirical enough to argue that this guy coloured his own custom toys incorrectly.

I think I'd have to agree here, as there is just enough evidence to favour BOTH "for" & "against" - I think what we have here is a rushed CG scene that was a product of its time, unfortunately being ambiguous enough to be confusing to this day. :o

Colouring/lighting aside; one has to admit that he's physically rendered the scene superbly, as I'm mightily impressed with their head-sculpts myself. :)

Verno
23rd January 2014, 11:52 PM
Fair enough - it's quite possible that if Mainframe wasn't subject to time and budget that the Tripedacus Council would have been entirely metallic, or silver and red, or actually looked like Tripedacus. In the scene itself, the 'red' bits clearly react to light in a different way to the metallic body armour, so there is something different about them, and if those bits were in the real world looking like that, in a room with that balance of white and red light they would have to be red. It may well be that it's just a bad attempt at red lighting using digital animation, but I don't think there's anything empirical enough to argue that this guy coloured his own custom toys incorrectly.

The Animators were clearly going for an ominous/eerie/foreboding aesthetic with the red lights glowing from below, much like a torch held under the chin to tell ghost stories. I believe the 3 red lights alone weren't enough to give the Director the look he desired though, so the Animators simply rendered some parts of the Tripredacus Council members red, to help with the effect.

Here's an extract from the Beast Wars: Agenda Part 1 script:


INT. TRIPREDICUS COUNCIL ROOM
START TIGHT on an emergency light in the tabletop as it FLICKERS ON. PULL BACK as we SEE that its dim redness vaguely illuminates the robot face of GENERAL RAMHORN. The two other members of the Tripredacus Council, GENERAL SEACLAMP and GENERAL CICADACON, are also dimly visible around the table.

Sadly that's all the script can give us in regards to the setting, but it certainly tells us what the Writer (none other than Bob Forward himself) had envisioned in his mind.


I think I'd have to agree here, as there is just enough evidence to favour BOTH "for" & "against" - I think what we have here is a rushed CG scene that was a product of its time, unfortunately being ambiguous enough to be confusing to this day.

Colouring/lighting aside; one has to admit that he's physically rendered the scene superbly, as I'm mightily impressed with their head-sculpts myself.

Yes, the TFWiki mentions the time constraints the Animators were under, so it's a shame we didn't get 3D models of a greater detail. I'm confident we'll see them again, one day...

And oh yes, I'm by no means disrespecting the modelling work by Unicron9 - they've come out superbly, as with his other pieces. And if they'd been solid grey all over, they'd have looked a bit odd and boring, but the boldness of the red is just a touch too far for me.

Hursticon
23rd January 2014, 11:57 PM
Yes, the TFWiki mentions the time constraints the Animators were under, so it's a shame we didn't get 3D models of a greater detail. I'm confident we'll see them again, one day...

;):D

Verno
24th January 2014, 10:44 AM
;):D

If I've got anything to do with it... :cool: