Great article Feng.
Awesome article man! Some great insight there. We dont realise what all goes into such a movie, all the research..
I saw episode one of Transformers and was really impressed. I havent seen episode II yet. The way the jet comes out of the sky and begins unfolding and lands on the street on its feet is simply amazing. Some awesome cinematography and CG.
I also liked the piece of creation, however its called. The block that can 'create artificial life' from mechanisms. It reminded me a bit of StarGate, the curved star lines and all. Great designs.
Thanks man for sharing this with us. Not only do Aces visit us here, but you from Star Wars and TransFormers. Too incredible!
In talking on students. I remember getting a job at a machine shop. I was going to try to buy them out and have them make my 'turbine engines' for my car I was going to produce, (yeah, I know, hilarious now, but then, I was really intent on making my own car). But.... I had never made things I had designed. I was both a draftsman and a manufacturer (machinist) all in one, and had to learn to manufacture things, be it from bending sheet metal and stamping things, to molds, to lathe and CNC machining work. My mind expanded 4 fold. I could now think in terms of realism as to how things work and are created, produced, manufactured.
I could then look at a design for a cool switch, and see how it would be manufactured, what it possibly couldnt do, what it could possibly do that no others could.. and how it might weather and later fail. Working on parts also show you how things will wear out... So the entire 'world' of mechanisms comes to life when you go from paper to metal, hands on.
What a journey. Great fun..
Bill