Freelance concept artist and robot design master Josh Nizzi is showcasing his work for the recent Transformers film on his blog. See it at joshnizzi.com.
Freelance concept artist and robot design master Josh Nizzi is showcasing his work for the recent Transformers film on his blog. See it at joshnizzi.com.
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Clearly this is world class work, from concept to execution. I got to say when is comes to the transformer characters there is just to much detail.
I have a hard time connecting to the characters. There emotions get lost in all that mechanical detail. It’s really visual confusing when two transformers fight. Can’t tell who’s who.
The design just seams to fragile. The body parts look like they just brake off or easily get damaged. I think this is a classic case of less is more.
“It seems perfection is reached not when there’s nothing left to add, but when there’s nothing left to take away”.
-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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