As always it's awesome to get a glimpse into your past, especially the kind of things that you'd draw as a kid! As Megan said I'd love to see those original drawings from when you were 8! Congrats on landing such an awesome collab and being able to draw a character that means so much to you professionally! The cover looks fantastic and I can't wait to pick-up a copy!

There were not stacks of paper laying around my house when I was 7 or 8. We did have a ton of coloring books and the inside covers were blank and perfect for drawing. I would often just copy a few of the drawings on the inside front and back cover and then move on to a new book with fresh white surfaces. One of the books I remember copying was RAMBO. Haha! That\u2019s pretty funny if you think about it. Another one I remember was Smurfs! I was so proud of my copied Smurf drawings.


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Every now and then I\u2019d get my hands on one of my dad\u2019s yellow legal sized notepads. They didn\u2019t have the built in drawings to copy and I was getting tired of drawing the same things from the few cool coloring books I had. so I needed to find some new reference. It occurred me that I things all over my room I could draw. My toys.

So, Optimus Prime and the Transformers will always hold a special place in my heart for being my first still life drawing subject. And now, 40ish years later, I\u2019m drawing Optimus Prime professionally. Life is weird and awesome.

Hey guys! Megan here. What I wouldn\u2019t give to get a glimpse of 8 year old Skottie\u2019s first Transformer drawing. After meeting Skottie\u2019s stepmom, I think there is a fair chance she has it filed away somewhere. Becky, are you reading this?

For boys and girls who love Transformers, Optimus Prime is usually one of their favorite characters. I have kids asking me how to draw Transformers all the time, so here is a drawing lesson that many children will enjoy.

It's time for more Transformers tutorials. This time we're going to draw Soundwave from Dark of the Moon. He had a larger role in this film than in the previous one, and we finally got to see his robot mode. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the tutorial. Let's get to drawing.

Starscream is a fictional character in the Transformers franchise. Formerly a scientist, Starscream is a treacherous, high-ranking Decepticon who turns into a jet and is openly known to want to replace Megatron as the leader of the Decepticons. Focus on the steps how to draw Starscream so that you can make a realistic drawing.

Here's a step by step drawing tutorial of how to draw Boulder from Transformers Rescue Bots, the tutorial is a little bit complex so you can slow down the drawing speed and follow the tutorial or print out all the steps.

In the world of Transformers, Mudflap is the name of an Autobot that eventually joins the Decepticons. He is able to transform into a construction crane. In other versions, he is an undercover agent infiltrating the Decepticons. Do you want to learn how to draw Mudflap from Transformers? Then use this drawing lesson.

I make YouTube drawing tutorials. On my YouTube channel I help young artists develop their drawing skills by showing them how to draw their favorite characters from movies, TV shows, cartoons, comic books, or video games!

After the Federal Communications Commission did away with regulations that prohibited toy companies from broadcasting cartoons based on their products in 1985, The Transformers began with a three-episode miniseries that introduced audiences to Optimus Prime, Megatron and their armies, as they travelled from the metal world of Cybertron to Earth in search of new sources of energy. The final episode ended on an open note, should the series prove popular enough to continue, which it did. A standard season's worth of 13 more episodes was commissioned, expanding the Transformers universe in which the Dinobots, Constructicons and Jetfire (then later called Skyfire in the series) made their debut. With popularity rising, the second season soon followed in 1986 at a mammoth 49 episodes (in order to bring the total up to 65, for syndication). Dozens of new characters were introduced throughout the season, including the Triple Changers, the combining teams the Aerialbots, Stunticons, Combaticons and Protectobots, and more new Autobot cars and Decepticon planes, while many new ideas and concepts began to establish the history of the cartoon universe.

1987 marked the end of the original American series, mirroring its beginning with a three-part miniseries entitled The Rebirth. Penned by regular series writer David Wise (who had previously written several of the series' mythology-building episodes), this finale story introduced the Headmasters and Targetmasters, as well as several other characters. Concluding with the restoration of Cybertron's Golden Age, the Decepticons stole the final scene of the series to prove that their threat still lingered. It is unknown the exact reason the American series ended after the movie, though it is assumed that Sunbow had lost its contract to keep its cartoons running by 1987 (the final Transformers episode "The Rebirth" coincided with the final G.I. Joe episode "G.I. Joe: the Movie").

After the unremarkable performance of the Generation 2 line, Hasbro aimed to completely re-work the Transformers premise; the result was Beast Wars: Transformers, which featured robots with familiar names and organic beast modes. As per the original toy packaging bios and mini-comic, the intention was originally to have the series be a direct continuation of the adventures of the "Generation 1" Transformers, but that would soon change with the advent of the animated series. Produced by Canadian animation house Mainframe Entertainment, the computer-animated show was unlike any Transformers cartoons before it, both visually and in terms of story. With Larry DiTillio and Bob Forward at the helm as story editors, it was planned for the show to start afresh, with no ties to anything that had gone before, but the off-handed reference to the "Great War" included in the first episode set the internet fandom ablaze. DiTillio and Forward became occasional posters on the alt.toys.transformers newsgroup, and through this back-and-forth interaction with fans, plus their own research of previous Transformers fiction, the Beast Wars animated series soon began to grow, establishing its place as the future - and past - of the larger Generation 1 timeline.

In addition to drawing on and re-imagining familiar elements from Generation 1, such as the Matrix of Leadership, Armada's defining trait was the introduction of a third faction of Transformers - the diminutive robots known as Mini-Cons (the eponymous "Microns" in Japan). Mini-Cons can "powerlink" to larger Transformers, increasing their powers, and consequently became a sought-after commodity in the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Eventually, however, the Mini-Cons fled Cybertron in a starship, which warped into the Solar system and crashed on Earth. The series then begins in the year 2010, when three teenagers - Rad, Carlos and Alexis - find and reactivate the buried hulk of the Mini-Con ship, sending out a signal that brings Optimus Prime, Megatron and their troops to Earth.

Formerly known by the working title, Transformers: Heroes, Transformers: Animated debuted December 26, 2007, on Cartoon Network, and represents yet another fresh start for the animated Transformers universe, albeit one that draws inspiration from many of its antecedents, including, for the first time, elements drawn from the 2007 live-action film. Opening in a manner similar to Beast Wars, the series takes place centuries after the end of the Autobot-Decepticon war, and centers on a small group of Autobots voyaging through space on missions. The group is a Space Bridge repair crew led by academy washout Optimus Prime, who stumble across the legendary life-giving Allspark on a routine mission, drawing the attention of the long-exiled Decepticons under the command of Megatron. As a result of the ensuing battle, Megatron and the Autobots crash land on Earth, while the other Decepticons are scattered through space. Megatron's remains are discovered by the young scientist Isaac Sumdac, who reverse-engineers his Cybertronian technology to create massive leaps in Earth machinery, transforming the planet into a technological utopia over the course of the following fifty years. The Autobots spend these years in stasis, but when they are awakened as a result of one of Sumdac's experiments in techno-organic fusion going berserk, they publicly save the day, befriend Sumdac's daughter Sari (who later reveals to be a robot herself), and quickly establish themselves as a force for justice on Earth.

While the Autobot's presence is not known among the general population, the United States government is aware of their presence and cooperates with them. A special agent named William Fowler often communicates with the Autobots directly. Megatron discovers that Optimus is on Earth and seeks him out to destroy him. Megatron also realises that Earth is rich with sources of Energon, and the Autobots strive to stop him from destroying Earth as he searches for these sources. Energon is the emanation of Primus, the creator of the Transformers, and it functions in transformers as blood does in humans. Dark Energon, on the other hand, is a corrupted form of energon and the blood of Unicron the Chaos-Bringer, Primus's fallen brother. Primus makes up the core of Cybertron, and it is eventually revealed that Unicron makes up the Earth's core. Megatron injects himself with Dark energon in order to gain control over it and become stronger. Dark energon weakens and corrupts transformers, and it can be used to raise the dead, which Megatron does in the beginning of the series. e24fc04721

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