Forum: Carrara


Subject: My Version of Soundwave

Kixum opened this issue on Jul 03, 2011 · 5 posts


Kixum posted Sun, 03 July 2011 at 4:48 AM

Ok, after 10 days of work (about two hours a day or so), I have finally arrived at this model.

I have to confess being swept up into the Transformer madness that's been going around.  I'm actually a little too old to be a Transformer fan (ie, a fan of the original cartoon).  My brother is a MAJOR fan.  When I was back in the US a couple months ago, I saw the first four seasons available in a box set so I bought it.  I also played Transformers War For Cybertron (basically because my brother loved it so much).

Well anyway, my interest in Transformers was rekindled some.  I had a couple day fit of interest back when the first Michael Bay movie came out but it faded for a variety of reasons but it came back (who figured).

I naturally wanted to do Optimus Prime but EVERYBODY does him I thought and I was always partial to Soundwave's voice so I thought paying homage to him would be a little more fun.

I've certainly learned a lot about the Transformers in my research for this work.  I wanted to keep it old school as much as  practical.  There really is no super defined canon for Transformers which gives me a huge wide berth for creativity.  I'm pretty sure that this representation does respect to the G1 version of him.  I scuffed him up just to give him some more reality.

I have plans to build a scene for him.  I bought Architools for my birthday (haven't even used it yet and it's been over six months!).  Now's a really good time to break that out and build a couple of buildings for Soundwave to be fighting in the street.  I've set him all up to be poseable so he needs to be rendered doing something interesting.

This was a really fun project.  I didn't know if I could pull it off in a fashion where I would be satisfied but I'm pretty close.  I learned a few things (ratios for parts when building robots, etc.).  You will be seeing more of this character in my gallery (that's the plan anyway).

This guy is built of about 360 parts (200 of those are in his hands alone).

Later,

-Kix