Wednesday, March 11, 2020

The Making of the Rockman ZX Series Part 3: Model X, Z and ZX Designs


We are back with the third part of Makoto Yabe's interview about the creation of the ZX series, translated by our good friend SidierIf you missed the first two parts you can check them hereWe'll have a translation of part four next week when it becomes available !

In the meantime, you can read part three after the break!





Today we’ll talk about how the “ZX” protagonists were made!



There’s spoilers included so those who haven’t played, be careful!


■Character Design and Scenario

You were in charge of the Character Design and Scenario of “ZX”; it must’ve been a huge workload, am I right?

Truly… it was such a hardship (laughs).

When I worked on both scenario and backgrounds in the “Zero” games, I wrote the scenario and once the main outline was done, I’d get to work on the backgrounds. That was the flow. But since I had to do character design for “ZX”, I had to do both tasks simultaneously.

I needed to make the character designer of the protagonists and the bosses or the sprites couldn’t be made. And the scenario was needed to understand the setting or the stages couldn’t be made either.

And when all of that was done, I had to make the illustrations for publicity materials.

Whoa! That sure was a HUGE workload!


▲He did character designs and day-to-day sceneries, too. The world of “ZX” was built after a lot of struggle.

I barely remember anything from the 2-3 years I spent making both games (laughs). It’s like I was swallowed by a stormy ocean… and when I became conscious, they were finished (laughs).

(Laughs) That… must’ve been hard. How did you manage your schedule?

I drew lines to mark the progress of work in the schedule, but since there were several parallel schedules, it actually felt like marking my deadlines.

(Laughs) So it was more like “I’ll end it before this date”.

Yes, or else I’d be making stuff forever! (laughs)


▲Image illustration of a boss battle. He also worked on the boss designs.


■ Zero → ZX

The idea was to inherit the world of “Rockman Zero”; how much work and calibration was done when balancing the settings that you’d continue from the previous game?

At first there was an idea of “Recreate 'Zero' and 'X' in the present (the future) through the 'power of science', and from there we went with the idea of 'inheriting the power of the real Zero'.

I see, I see.


▲ The setting image of the Live Metal. As the key item of a “Transformation Hero”, the data of “X” is woven into it.

I think that the idea for Model “ZX” - based on transforming into “Model X” - which had figuratively had the power of the Rockman X series, and overwriting it with “Model Z” - which had the power of Rockman Zero series - was by Inti Creates CEO Aizu-san. At first there were many ideas for the the game's name, too, such as “XyZ” or “ZASH” because it lead into the world of “Rockman DASH”.

I see! So how did the design process go?

I first designed "Model ZX” which combined the powers of “X” and “Zero”; and from there I began subtracting parts from it to design the “Model X” and “Model Z”, respectively.



▲ From left to right: Model ZX, Model X, Model Z. Now that I know they were based on “ZX”, it makes more sense!


Oh, I see! So that’s why there are parts that both “Model X” and “Model ZX” have in common!



▲ These are the in-game icons of Aile (Left: “Model X”, Right: “Model ZX”.). The temple and cheeks being close is because there was an idea of making an “overwriting transformation”!

These designs gave me the impression that their "decorations and gimmicks" would make children happy. 

That’s true. What I had in mind was what taking what “Rockman X (the game)” meant back in its day - the increase in expression and graphical fediality from shifting to Famicom to Super Famicom - was the idea that “Rockman has powered up and become “X”!” I wanted to recapture that feeling with these designs, the "decorations and gimmicks" that they have.

Mr. Nakayama’s designs were stylishly “subtracted” designs. Using that as a base, I added AND subtracted to achieve a balance; that was the hard part.

The “Rockman Zero” designs were very complete to begin with, so when I subtracted things arguing “these parts aren’t needed”, it ended up being the same “Zero” design that Mr. Nakayama did (laughs).

(Laughs) I understand.

How much do I add, how much do I take away… that was the thing that troubled me most. Ultimately, the solution I reached was the “thigh” design.

I wanted to change the balance in color distribution, and since the thighs of X and Zero were dark color and purple, I added a big “white” part to achieve a design with a clear solution.

When turned into sprites, white would stand out, making it easy to tell the differences in the game screen.

What’s more, since it’s inheriting the powers of both, the impression of the silhouette cannot be drastically changed. 

There was a cardboard box filled with Mr. Nakayama’s rough sketches at the company so I rummaged through them to get an idea of how to do design lines (laughs).



▲ Zero and ZX. The silhouettes are close but the main theme was to make it clear they were different entities.

Mr. Nakayama said it in the past but he’d never properly drawn the shape of “Original X” within the “Zero” series.

True, that was the case. 

Among fans and some fanart the legs of Original X and the thighs have a “white” impression to them. That makes me happy that their impression of Model X managed to make an influence in the world of the “Zero” games.



▲ This is the Cyber Elf version of X drawn by Mr. Nakayama as the main visual of this collection.

■World

You worked on the game scenario so you must’ve been very involved in the building the world of ZX. Was there an idea to draw a world that was different from “Rockman Zero”?

Yes, that’s correct. The strife between humans and Reploids comes to a reconciliation and an end with “Zero 4”. In the world of “ZX” there’s no longer any feud between the two of them.

The theme of “ZX” was to depict issues and confrontations that would happen in the future.



▲ The end of Zero 4. A period is inserted into the feud between both groups.

OK! That’s all for today! In the next part we’ll finally talk more in-depth about designing the ZX characters! Look forward to it!

10 comments:

  1. I’m so happy the full image of cyber elf X (unedited official version?) was included in the interview! And it’s interesting to know the story direction could’ve ended up as an attempt at rebuilding Zero.......Thank you for the English translation!

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  2. Regarding the world, it's hard to imagine that there's really no longer any feud between humans and reploids during the ZX era. The equality laws are completely stacked against reploids, and the enforced lifespans remind me of how Neo Arcadia "retired" them.
    If Prairie's real identity was ever leaked, would the Legion government label her a maverick and try to dispose of her?

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    1. Just having reploids who can live forever would shift the balance in favor of the reploids. the limited lifespan just put them in the same footing as humans who still age and die. so if anything it's not "completely stacked" so much as "slightly biaised". It's not a perfect solution, but it's the best possible (of course we knows that at least one character call BS on that, though we don't know his reasons for it yet).
      Also we don't know exactly how the limit is set and enforced, but it looks like reploid in the ZX era don't see anything wrong with it, so we can assume it's not the kind of dictatorial extents finds in Copy X's Neo Arcadia where Reploids were arbitrarily labeled Mavericks.
      In the world of ZX, humanoids are declared mavericks when they act as criminal, regardless of wether they're humans of reploids.
      So yes we can say that there is'nt a feud between Humans and Reploids anymore.

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    2. I agree that there must be Humans who don't want to give up being fully organic and Reploids who don't want limits to their life-spans. I also agree about Prairie: she must either have a special exemption from the government, or she does hide her lack of aging to prevent being considered a Maverick, but most people wouldn't have access to the resources or privileges Prairie has even if they felt strongly enough about it to break the law.

      In order to enforce any kind of law, some degree of violence must be used against those who do not wish to comply: That's just a fact of life. Therefore, I think it's rather naïve to assume, even leaving Serpent, Master Albert, and Master Thomas aside, there is not any resistance to the equality laws from both factions of Humans and factions of Reploids, even if the majority of Humans and Reploids decide to comply. If I had to guess, I bet both Humans and Reploids flee to the dangerous Outlands to escape persecution if they don't want to comply with the equality laws and may have small societies of outcasts there.

      Anyway, details about the world and society like this, like how Human and Reploid families and reproduction work and why Reploids have triangles on their heads, are the kind of details that should be worked in to make the ZX series more interesting to the people playing the games. A lot of people I've talked to are upset that more information about the world and its society isn't present in the games themselves and say they would have enjoyed the ZX series much more if there had been more information about these things.

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  3. I saw "Making Megaman Zx: part 3" like if they were working on the third game

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    1. I'm glad I wasn't the only one!! Lol. :P

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    2. Man, I wish that they would, but probably not.

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    3. I think they probably are working on that, first we had Megaman Legacy Collection, after that Megaman 11,then Megaman X Legacy Collection, and they announced Megaman X Dive, now released Megaman Zero/ZX Legacy Collection,so, with this logic probably the next game is ZX3

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    4. Slightly off topic, but this is related to ZX mostly, so... sometimes I wonder if the Megaman wiki is 100% accurate. I was reading about Model W cores and it was claiming that the cores in ZX Advent are from the W core in ZX (which I know is the chuck that was Weil's body fused with Ragnarok fighting with Zero but deformed) being destroyed in ZX with Serpent and shattering with pieces being spread to the outskirts of the city or something (not the wiki's exact wording), but I know that those cores in ZXA are actually separate fragments from Ragnarok and scattered around the world either from spreading through the atmosphere or Albert moved and buried them). Just as the wiki was claiming the virus was weak in X7 and claiming Sigma reprogrammed the 8 Red Alert Mavericks when I know they were all infected with the virus by him off the bat, not just the Flame Hyena, but all of them.

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    5. @Keldron Gemini: I would have prefered a Mega Man X9 then a mobile spin-off though.

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