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By LiU MSc Design students Natasha Azam, Sarah Glassner, Evan Palangio and Meike Remiger in collaboration with Svenska Dagbladet.
Visualización de packaging de productos. Diseño: Guillermo Sacchetto
product visualization. Design: Guillermo Sacchetto
You ever look at someone's work, and can immediately visualize that point at which they no longer gave a crap about it anymore? That's kind of what happened with Earthrise Arcee, who finally showed up at a vendor close enough for me to purchase.
The figure retails for $29.99 CAD, and comes packed with.. well, to be honest, not a whole lot. Mind you, I've bought exactly ONE other Deluxe this year - Cliffjumper - but that badass came with a freaking rocket launcher. Arcee, on the other hand, has a tiny translucent pistol.
Lets talk about the elephant in the room. You know how I said you can tell clearly when people no longer cared about their work? Well, much like Cliffjumper, it's the vehicle chassis piece that doubles as an accessory. I don't remember what his was used for, but Arcee gets... a surfboard. While that doesn't help, that's still not the bottom of the barrel.
It's really the overall vehicle mode.
For an Earth mode, Arcee looks like a failed concept vehicle and as others have pointed out, it's basically like we've gone back to Beast Wars and she's a shellformer, or more accurately, like one of those kids halloween costumes where she falls on her face and has the shall draped over her.
The actual transformation itself is.. tolerably bad, but the legs really are inexcusable. I mean, if you're gonna half ass the transformation, at least make it so things fold up nicely. Instead, the legs end up awkardly twisted and it honestly feels like someone forgot to take them into account and just made the shell bigger to compromise because they ran out of R & D time.
Vehicle mode on the Generations version was clearly much better thought out.
Now that I got that out of the way, lets ditch the backpack and talk the actual figure. The body style is very similar to the Generations release, but with slipper hips and a larger head. The face on Earthrise Arcee isn't as overtly female IMHO.. feels more.. androgynous. Hasbro seems to have remoulded the Generations hands such that she can hold 5 mm port weapons, like with the Cyberverse versions.
The Earthrise figure improves upon the Generations version by adding many more points of articulation, generally made possible by the fact she abides by the Earthrise backpack motiff, with another major reason being that, of course, she needs them for transformation. She has ankle tilts, double jointed knees, thigh twist, mid torso swivel, standard pinned shoulders, bicep swivel, single jointed elbows, wrist swivel, and head.
The result is that you can actually put robot mode into an impressive number of graceful poses. It feels like Earthrise takes the Generations body and give its the articulation it deserves... because the Generations one was terrible.
Paint work is acceptable. The amount of paint isn't exactly mind blowing, mostly limited to the pink on her chest, the pink and grey on her pelvis, the splashes of colour on her vehicle mode., and her blue eyes.
Build quality is where I have one concern. Overall, it's pretty par for the course - more hollow sections than people would like ,but material selection and parts finishes aren't too shabby. I do have to question the longevity of joints, particularly the various folding panel on the vehicle shell, and those flimsy knees.
So overall, mixed feelings about the figure, but my consensus is that the focus was on the robot mode with the vehicle mode made to fit. IMHO, the Cyberverse version was the better thought out of the 2020 offerings, and I feel more love was put into the design of the Generations version.
But, considering that the Generations version was almost impossible to find natively here in Canada (language issues on the mini comic), if you want a mainline G1 looking Arcee this is probably the easiest way to scratch that itch.
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Information Visualization MOOC
Homework #1
15th Century Florentine family ties - wealth and power distribution.
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del.icio.us & the culture of tagging
See-ming Lee
2006-10-27
Presentation (18 Pages)
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2: bookmarks: traditional model
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10: tagging books: library thing
12: tag visualization: yahoo research - taglines
13: tag visualization: revealicious - spacenav
14: tag visualization: browse delicious
15: tag visualization: del.icio.us.discover
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18: tag visualization: tagnautica
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Word tree of Alberto Gonzales' testimony before Congress in 2007. The live, interactive visualization can be found on Many Eyes: manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/word-...
Ok, so here's my one non-photography entry for flickr. It's a piece of music I played, recorded and visualized with a program I wrote for music analysis. The dots represent notes in time, bigger dots are louder notes. The colors loosely represent what key that particular phrase was in. The lines at the bottom provide a bit more detail into the major scales in context at any particular moment.
This week's photo is an artistic visualization of a beluga whale's call collected in the Arctic by graduate student Josh Jones of the Scripps Whale Acoustics Lab, led by John Hildebrand.
Georgia Tech mechanical engineering student Nick Evans (formerly of San Diego) created the image as an experiment in converting spectrograms into three-dimensional renderings.
Architectural visualization of Minimalist House
Architects: Shinichi Ogawa & Associate
Location: Okinawa, Japan
A quick visualization of the key players in World War 2. Alliances are shown as line connections, the thicker the line means heavier participation. The area of the circle represents the number of casualties for the region.
The Calabi-Yau manifold parameterized in complex 4-space, Mathematics by Andrew Hanson, Image by Stewart Dickson
Juliana Chan, Professor of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR capture during the Session: "Visualizing Disease" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
The actual conversation is way more interesting... but it's a bit too long. I didn't read it all, so I wanted to see if a word cloud would help. I am not convinced it does.
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solidarity for the battle vs. adversity!
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The Dalai Lama enjoys a special presentation at Colgate's new visualization lab in the Ho Science Center. Seated next to him is President Rebecca Chopp and Robert H.N. Ho '56. (Photo by Susan Kahn)
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