Michael Bay wanted one of the Transformers to be "bigger and more detailed" so it was turned into a 52,000-part behemoth that literally melted an artist's computer
One Transformers artist reveals the painstaking detail on Devastator in Revenge of the Fallen
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Michael Bay is known for big, bombastic set-pieces. It’s no shock, then, that he requested artists on one of his Transformers movies to go above and beyond …