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alfredo said,
September 15th, 2006 

Those look okay but they should use the current design in the Ultimate Marvel titile.

Vic said,
September 15th, 2006 
Ack… I hope not. The Ultimate version is too “Robotech/anime” for my taste.

Vic

Thomas said,
September 16th, 2006 

It looks very nice. The big chin thing on the mask is a little weird but these would’ve been just drafts I imagine.

Fingers crossed about the actual design.

Boba Fett said,
September 16th, 2006 

Those aren’t real,
A guy made them and posted them on Superherohype.com a while back

Venom said,
September 16th, 2006 

^^^ Yeah i think thats true,
Adi Granov is doing the concept work and final design for the armor, not who ever that dude is

Vic said,
September 16th, 2006 
Guys,

Did you even bother to READ the post? Those were designs that were created by someone in the CGI field who had a sit down meeting with the VFX supervisor of the Iron Man movie in an attempt to get on board the film.

The designs WERE presented to John Nelson and the comments above reflect what took place during the meeting.

Vic

Boba Fett said,
September 16th, 2006 

No I never read the posts…. waist of time….

Vic said,
September 16th, 2006 
Yeah, ok… whatever. :roll:
Vic
Jay said,
September 16th, 2006 

Thank you Vic,

Im glad I’m not the only person who actually read the post.

By the way, Adi Granov is not the ONLY designer working on this movie.

Kev said,
September 16th, 2006 

It’s close. It’s got me excited. The helmet and the face need the most work, as well as the colors (more chrome, less black IMO), but it’s slim, it’s sleek, and it invokes the comics. If the real armor looks anything like this, I’m excited. :D

Duncan said,
September 17th, 2006 

These are complete CRAP, RUBBISH, CHEESY!!!

Looks like something from a cheap kids tv show…

Go back to the old comics - REMEMBER, his name is IRON man… thats IRON man, not ‘Cheap-Looking-Smooth-Moulded-Plastic-Man!!!

When you see him you need to think IRON. Big, heavy, solid, well used, scared, rusting just a little. This suit makes me think lightweight, shiny, polished, vain, complicated (not in a psychological way, just in a ‘bad design’ way).

Its pretty simple - thats the point. Get rid of the complex muscle look. make it look like Iron, not muscle - whats the point of calling him Ironman if he looks like a Gym-freak?

BTW, i’m not a fanatic, or comic reader, i guess i remember drawing him as a kid, along with all the other comics. I’m your average movie goer who loves the cinema. But i wouldn’t go see Ironman if he looked like this plastic twat. For a point of reference i love the Spiderman movies (always been a Raimi fan), but i thought the Green Goblin suit was almost as bad as the one you’ve got here, whereas Doc Octopus was excellent.

Good luck folks, at this rate you’ll need it! :confused:

John said,
September 17th, 2006 

They should have a word with this guy, its the coolest metal man ive seen recently,

http://www.zoho.nl/zoho2.html

clnky said,
September 17th, 2006 

those designs look clunky - just like robocop

luckily they were dumped

frankly they shhould use an anime manga design

Duncan said,
September 17th, 2006 

He looks like a cross between a mobile phone and a hair dryer

Jay said,
September 17th, 2006 

#1: Ironman should never be “rusting just a little”. Thats crazy. Ironman does not rust. Period.

#2: The Green Goblin suit was 1000 times worse that this design.

#3: I agree. This design is still crap and thank God it was rejected because it does look like a “plastic twat”. (excellent description)

anonymus said,
September 17th, 2006 

wtf is all i can say. i hope the movie bombs and jon fav or w.e his last name is cant direct a nickels worth of ***. i mean we havent all seen him direct yet but he aint gonna do good. hes a good actor but a director? no huh. not tin a millon yrs. ul see im right. btw this sie blows

dont ask said,
September 17th, 2006 

wat the heck? thats looks weird. as for jon favreou. he aint gonna make a good director. i mean hes an underground anonymous (u know wat i mean) and we havent seen him director a movie yet but hes only an actor. hes not director material and ull see that im right. the movies gonna bomb and thats all thers is to it.

Matt said,
September 17th, 2006 

Power Rangers?

Anonymous said,
September 17th, 2006 

Jon Favreau directed Elf with Will Ferrell and Zathura.

So I guess we have “seen him director a movie yet”.

Wow. I guess grammar doesnt mean what it used to.

September 17th, 2006 

I think theyre pretty sweet!! 8)

Vic said,
September 17th, 2006 
FYI, I’ve added a couple of Adi Granov-inspired designs that the artist sent to me.

Vic

Jay said,
September 17th, 2006 

Those ar MUCH better.

I like those a lot

PR said,
September 17th, 2006 

*Song plays* “We are power rangers! We are….” Wait…you mean to tell me I’m not watching Power Rangers and these are actually pictures of Iron Man’s design for a film? :shock:

Majorita said,
September 17th, 2006 

Looks more like “Shiny Plastic Slightly Rubber Man” rather than Iron Man.

Alfredo said,
September 18th, 2006 

It’ll never happen but I think they should use this as a basis for the Iron Man movie.

http://www.azogscollection.com/priceguides/bowen_statues/ironman_retro_big.jpg

Never though. :-(

The Hater Hater said,
September 18th, 2006 

You guys sound like the same punks who were knocking the LOTR fimls before they were made.

Open your mouth and swallow your foot.

And choke.

Please.

Duncan said,
September 18th, 2006 

Well i was a Pete Jackson fan back with ‘Bad Taste’ and knew his ‘Rings’ would be sweet, so swallow your own mouth ‘Punk’ (who is this anyway, Dirty Harry?
And i still think this plastic twat power ranger is a piece of crap. whoever came up with the design should engage his brain (its I.R.O.N man, not plastic fantastic) or go back to making kiddie toys.

Vic said,
September 18th, 2006 
“You guys sound like the same punks who were knocking the LOTR fimls before they were made.

Open your mouth and swallow your foot.

And choke.

Please.”

First off: Bite me. If you’re lucky I won’t ban you from commenting on my site. :twisted:
Second, no, I never doubted for a sec that LOTR would rock my world, and if you bothered to read some of my other Iron Man posts on this site you would see that I’m actually very jazzed and optimistic about this movie based on the fact that Favreau is directing and the comments he’s made so far.

Vic

Anonymous said,
October 3rd, 2006 

hmmm, so this is how the spawn of Jason the Red Ranger and Samus Aran from Metroid would look…

Texrat said,
October 3rd, 2006 

Top 2 look great IMO. Bottom 3 images look like Japanese anime rejects. Blech.

Vic said,
October 3rd, 2006 
I’m pretty sure that the final version is going to be MUCH closer to the top two than to the bottom images. 8)
Vic
Ashes said,
October 10th, 2006 

Hmmm…I find it kind of doubtful he had a meeting with John Nelson. Maybe at a Comicon type event where he shoved some image in Nelson’s face and I guess he could then say Nelson rejected them. Based on what I saw at his website he’s not a level where Nelson would meet with him. I’d love to find out when and where this “meeting” took place and then ask John where he was.

Vic said,
October 13th, 2006 
Ashes,

He did in fact have a meeting. He actually met Favreau FIRST. Here is his response to my inquiry concerning your comment:

“When I saw Favreau at the ‘Con, I showed him the renderings on my laptop. He gave me a quick look and said he thought they were impressive, but a different direction than he was going. He gave me the number of the VFX supervisor John Nelson, as he didnt want to deal with CG issues. I called John Nelson, mentioned what I have, and told him my experience as a professional CG artist. Since I have been at Digital Domain, Jim Henson Creature Shop and Disney, he was willing to give me some time to see my stuff. But it wasnt going to be a official meeting (as with Favreau and other production staff) and he was curious to what I had. He and his VFX producer saw my stuff on my laptop , and he liked what he saw. He wanted me to continue for a week , but he was going to talk to the Legal Dept about bringing me in as I wasnt solicited by Marvel.”

“Later in the day the VFX producer called me up telling me as I am not solicited by marvel, they cant use me. Im guessing its either they call you, and you dont call them, or someone there didnt like me.”

So there ya go.

Vic

Max said,
October 16th, 2006 

First of all, my statement will be biased. I’m a comic freak( though not of the breed who spend hours lounging on their fat asses, fantasizing about flying around in skin tight leotards; I use my fat ass for other things), who has from the beggining loved Iron Man and most subsequent versions of him. So, I’d personally attempt to keep the movie as true to the comics as possible (props to Pete Jackson for doing that with LOTR).
Second, realize that Iron Man is a character in a fictional magazine, so normal engineering and physical limitations have no bearing( I assume that most of the people on here know this, so I won’t elaborate).
Now, down to business.
The pictures cited above are the most disgusting, atrocious, projectal vomit inducing renderings of an Iron Man prototype, that I have ever seen.
Especially the ones on the bottom.
I’d have to agree with “Duncan”, in that the look should be more steely. Though, I wouldn’t go so far as to say that it should be the walking monstrocity that it was in the early 60’s.
A little closer to War Machine than traditional Iron Man.
Clean, straight lines, greys, blacks and silvers, minimal flashiness.
Some is warranted.
How else will they sell merchandise?
Anyway, the point is, Iron Man shouldn’t be a demon-smashing manga toon. But even that doesn’t really matter.
Old Shell-Head will soldier on even if his movie is an unrealistic flop.

Max

zack said,
October 16th, 2006 

what a jackass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why dont you go back to Canada ehhhh?!?!!? leave these nice people alone>:( yeah im talking to you martini:evil: :shock: word.

Vic said,
October 17th, 2006 
Hey Max,

Don’t hold back… tell us how you REALLY feel. :roll:
That was pretty harsh criticism from a self-admitted fat comic freak, don’t you think?

Brandon is a friend of mine and (with the exception of the helmet, which I don’t like) I think he did a heck of a job thinking outside the box and trying to come up with a more real world tech version of the armor.

So until you produce some kick-ass photorealistic CGI Iron Man renderings, perhaps you could tone down the rhetoric, eh? 8)
Vic

------- said,
October 18th, 2006 

hello, I’m currently working for a studio doing pre-production for ironman, and I’ve been working with the computer model of the armor. While I can’t show or discuss much, I can assure you that you don’t need to be worried about the look and your fears of some far off style isn’t going to happen.

Vic said,
October 18th, 2006 
I have it on good authority that the armor design will be VERY close to the version in the poster that was released for the film.

Vic

Leviathan said,
October 18th, 2006 

Aaaah, you misunderstood my comment.
I was not criticizing his work. On the contrary, I could never hope to produce anything even approaching that calibur.
What I was disgusted with was the concept. The design.
So, if I have offended, I apologize.
But please, don’t misconstrue.

Vic said,
October 18th, 2006 
No worries. It’s good of you to come back and clarify and it’s appreciated. :D
Best regards,

Vic

Leviathan said,
October 19th, 2006 

No problem man. 8)

MOJOKID said,
October 24th, 2006 

HEY, YOU GUYS EVER HEAR ” NO SCHOOL LIKE THE OLD SCHOOL” ? WHAT’S WRONG WITH STARTING OUT WITH AN EARLY DESIGN AND MOVING ON FROM THERE ? REMEMBER THE ARMOR WAS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING . I HOPE THE MOVIE IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR A SEQUEL :P

Jason said,
November 27th, 2006 

I like that new armor design quite a bit. It’s practical, looks like it would offer the fluidity needed to move and fight with, and from a design standpoint, attractive. Except for the helmet. I really like the muted colors, no one doing any fighting would color their armor the bright red and gold it is now. Some issues I do see are the vulnerabilities on vital areas of his torso, but those would have been worked out over the design process.

As a concept designer, I know this is one of the hardest things to do: re-imagine a character that has a huge fan base, and make it work for film. Props to him for having the balls to walk up to the director and say, “hey, look at my stuff, you might like it.”

Now lets hope they actually build the suit and stay away from a totally CG character.

Skully said,
January 6th, 2007 

The 70’s-80’s style should be followed closely. This is the identifiable Iron Man. He changed little in this era. Since then, there have been 101+ changes in the armor. Why?Because an artist feels it needs an “update”. After a few months of complaints, it gets changed again.
The only time something needs to be made “fresh” is when it is stale. Not the case with Iron Man.
Iron Mans early versions were pretty futuristic even by todays standards. Any retooling will just repeat the “updated” Green Goblin movie version fiasco. Not every suit needs the transformers look. Todays CG would make the gold form fitting sleeves and leggings look awesome.
THIS is the REAL Iron Man http://www.diamondgalleries.com/product_images/1/4073/001_big.jpg

Vic said,
January 6th, 2007 

Skully, I hear ya. That’s the Shellhead I grew up with, but the problem is that today’s audience is more (hack, cough) sophisticated and setting that level of ultra-high tech in today’s time just wouldn’t come across as “realistic”.

Sure, we’re using the terms superpowered characters an “realism” in the same sentence, but to suspend disbelief there have to be compromises made. Now if Iron Man was based in the 24th century, sure. But for now it’s going to have to look a bit more feasible.

I’ve seen some concept designs and if they go with what I’ve seen I think it’ll be a decent compromise.

Vic

Skully said,
January 8th, 2007 

I understand the need to accomodate a newer audiance… but lets not forget the FAILURES Marvel has had in the past when veering TOO far from what the fanbase expects to see. When Spiderman was in production, the black suit was still being used. Sticking with the old tried and true, made it look more like the comic (with exception of Green Goblin). Let’s not forget it’s a COMIC BOOK movie. It should not be an action flick “based on” a comic book. Anybody remember the old made-for-tv movies Marvel used to make? Spiderman had goggles? built into his mask? Captain America had a motorcycle, and helmet? And Doctor Strange…..don’t get me started LOL.

I hope the movie is fairly faithful to the original story. The Hulk had awsesome CG, nailing Hulk, but the story was so bad, it alienated a lot of people who grew up with the comic and knew the story.

Vic said,
January 8th, 2007 

I think the movie will be faithful to the CONCEPT of the original story, but actually quite different since they’re doing it present-day. I think that the “Extremis” story arc by Warren Ellis and Adi Granov will be a big influence when it comes to look of the armor and origin.

Vic

aka J said,
January 17th, 2007 

Just wanted to say something quick. I think the concepts look good for being just that, concepts. Im sure the armor in the movie will be much closer to the style of armor he currently wears in the comic. In doing that they will connect the two properties rather than seperating them. And, to all the haters…really, do you seriously think that Robert Downey Jr’s acting ability will allow this movie to flop? Come now children…

bardo said,
January 18th, 2007 

de pelos

Ender said,
January 18th, 2007 

Maybe, Maybe not. Who knows? the concepts are ok, but I hope they go with the original(not the full gold one). that would make alot of iron man fans happy.

January 18th, 2007 

I dissagree ender. i think thay shood go with the newer consepts. did you see the new poster adds they have up in gregs review on yahoo?

Ender said,
January 18th, 2007 

Yes, I did see it, actually. Maybe you’re right.
somthing worth thinking about, anyway.

Vic said,
January 18th, 2007 

Well they’ll be starting with a “clunkier” version and then go to a more advanced one (matching the poster pretty closely) by the end of the film.

Vic

AAB said,
January 18th, 2007 

Some one completely unfamiliar with Ironman should be able to look at that armor and go, “THAT IS BAD ASS! I WANT THAT!!!”

None of the looks above say that to me.
Adi Granov’s art for the first 5 issues of the current Ironman series is a cool reference. These examples above are too clunky and not ‘exciting’ looking.

Grave said,
January 21st, 2007 

Guys these designs are not terrible. I agree they can be better, but making him look Iron like the original costume is redicilous. The new costume they are using in the Civil War comics are great it is lean, form fitting, and bad ass. So why are you all judging what the fil will be from the REJECTED armor?

February 22nd, 2007 

Great job !

rod beltran said,
May 3rd, 2007 

i finally got to see ironmans red and gold modern armor it total rocks it looks exactly like the andi granov iron man covers hopefully if ironman is a success i would like to see the next movie villians to be crimson dynamo and titanium man and maybe the warmachine armor.

May 3rd, 2007 
If it’s successful and we get a sequel I’ve read that we will indeed get to see the War Machine armor. :-)
Vic
Thomas said,
June 11th, 2007 

I can’t see this movie going anywhere.
Reminds me of a cross between Spawn and Batman 3.
It’ll be a “comic book movie” alright. In the worse sense of the word.
It’s almost like they took the DareDevil approach.
“Lets take some stars people recognize, a marginally inspired hero who isn’t iconic in any way, and add big explosions… it’ll be a hit!”

no… no it won’t.

Sadly, this movie is destined to join the ranks of Spawn and Hellboy.
A favorite among it’s core fan base, but zero power to reach across movie goer lines to attract outsiders looking for a good movie to watch on a friday night.

Vic said,
June 11th, 2007 
Thomas,

You could turn out to be right, but I hope not. I hope you come back to comment after the movie has been released.

Personally I think you’re wrong. :-)
Vic

wayne bruce said,
June 24th, 2007 

come on
m armor d hundred times better then urs
stop jocking
w ya…….

Myschyveus said,
August 17th, 2007 

Yo, i’ll say this… if u can’t so much as draw a PENCIL rendering of tha designs here, don’t speak ill. I’m a graphic designer myself (not CGI tho) but i know first hand tha time, effort and talent needed to render images, especially those that are computer generated. Also, given technological advances, and the tech that would be involved in the timeline of the movie, a “plastic” Iron Man may be appropriate. It’s not entirely impossible to mold iron or steel into such shapes as those in the pictured designs these days anyway (although i’m sure it would exceed the movie’s budget for the suit and use in stunts wouldn’t be practical). It seems as though most of you rather enjoy being disappointed with these types of things… Nevermind. Please, continue your closed mindedness. It’s healthy.

^_^

Ender said,
August 22nd, 2007 

I know i havent posted in a while, but i just watched the ironman animated movie, and i think they should go with the lava suit that he used to go into the volcano, that looks like the best choice, and it would be kinda stupid to show that in the animated and then change the concept, you guys agree?

August 22nd, 2007 
No, I don’t. The version they’re using in the movie is VERY close to the current armor used in the comics.

Vic

MsMia said,
September 15th, 2007 

So I read also that Iron Man is making a new movie, sweet!! You know what’s really cool is that we get to tease about this crazy politics stuff and madness in mediums such as tv shows, cartoons and comic books! I read on globalgrind.com today too that some artists are getting more political, not just ‘Ye, in their videos and such. This is what I live for..awesomeness like that! America gets to have it’s say in a humorous and light way, without (hopefully that is) getting hit with fed regs. Now that’s no fun…

brian said,
September 16th, 2007 

the trailor is out incase u guys dont already know, his armors look good :) you can find it on youtube or the official site

Iron maniac said,
November 27th, 2007 

This suit is cool, but I do admit that it needs alot of work to fit in as iron man material. I wish they would use this suit in the official game though.

Ender said,
November 28th, 2007 

Just watched the trailer, it is a god choice of armor, that was what I was hpoing for, actually.
It looks like the current comic armor , Vic, your right. Looks good.

Ender said,
March 13th, 2008 

WOW… I just saw the new trailer… AMAZING!!!!
lol, my sister’s birthday is may 2nd and i was gonna try to convince her to go see it, just so I could tag along :) Anyways, the movie looks great.

Johnny Dee said,
April 7th, 2008 

It looks cool but alittle to Alien there not like the one there useing Just glad to see this Movie come to Life and hope Robert Downey JR does Tony Stark Justice cool site

mergirl330 said,
April 8th, 2008 

LG has launched its official tie-in website for Iron Man. You can win prizes including stainless steel phones, movie tickets and a complete “Tony Stark” LG make-over.

You can enter by texting the message “LG” to 42229 or go to m.lg2win.com from your mobile phone or computer.

Indr@ said,
April 28th, 2008 

cool movie… isn’t it???

ATomicPLumBEr said,
May 2nd, 2008 

i dont like these at all. i undersatnd that people want to make the movie new and interesting, but youre dealing wih an existing franchise. so you can change the original too much because then you risk the chance of ruining it

FunkyM0nk said,
May 3rd, 2008 

Great movie… Good start for the summer blockbusters. And for all you “make the suit anime-manga style” ninnies; I hope you all get locked in a Port-A-John and set ablaze. It’s recycled nimrod ideas like those that destroy any hope for creativity in movies, utterly dashed to bits by cookie-cutter mentality

Ender said,
May 5th, 2008 

WOW, I went to the premier (12:01 am, had to wait three hours, but it was worth it) and it was so awsome. alot better than I expected. I was kinda thinking it was gonna be kinda geeky, but no. everyone in the theatre wanted to be Iron Man when the movie was over (WOOHOO!) best movie of the year, I swear. (Go watch it NOW!!!)
they even fit Black Sabbath’s Iron Man song in at the end. ^_^

FunkyM0nk said,
May 6th, 2008 

I agree Ender. As for the Black Sabbath song, I was waiting the whole movie; wondering when they’d fit it in. I can’t wait for the next to movies already (they signed a three picture deal).

Ender said,
May 19th, 2008 

A THREE PICTURE DEAL!!!! ZOMG!!!!
Holy shat, I am DEFINITLY going to see all of them. Isn’t one of them gonna be an Ultimate Avengers thing?

FunkyM0nk said,
May 19th, 2008 

Of that, I’m unsure. I’m just very glad they made it so well. On the other hand, The Incredible Hulk with Edward Norton is coming out soon and I’m not sure how I feel about that. i know they purposefully left “Incredible” out of the first movie.

Ender said,
May 20th, 2008 

Yes, they did a pretty good job. I hope the next two will be add up and be like the spider-man trilogy was.
On the Hulk side, I don’t know WHAT to think.
The whole thing with switching actors almost ALWAYS has a downside. I just hope they know what they’re doing.

Jess said,
June 25th, 2008 

I thought the villain was way too underdeveloped in the Iron Man movie. I did like the movie but that’s one major improvement I would like to be made to the second one.

Jess
http://www.ironmantonystark.com

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