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Details on HUDs from movie
My brother came across this on Reddit and linked it to me knowing how much of an Iron Man fan I am as well how much of a geek I am for Technology. One of the people who worked on the Iron Man HUDs posted stills of it as well as close ups of what it would look like from Tony's viewpoint and some breakdowns on what it all means. I want the DVD to come out now so I can pause and see if I can catch some of the changes.
Here's a picture of one of the Stills from Tony's viewpoint.

The detailed blow ups of the display are too large to link her and I'm too lazy to shrink em right now. I love the amount of detail and thought put in it all and wow can Tony Multi-task with that much info for him to parse.
Here's the link to the page: Avengers - jayse
You'll have to scroll past the heli-carrier consoles to see the Iron Man HUDs. At the very bottom the person who posted up the page wrote:
"This is just an image dump of marvel approved stills and screenshots of my work on the film. I'll do a proper post soon - this is a fraction of the work - But I had the distinct pleasure of working with Cantina Creative, leading the design of the glass screens for the Helicarier in the Avengers. I also led the design and animation of the all new and upgraded Mark VII Hud.
All work was done in Illustrator, After Effects and Cinema 4d.
Included are some partial explanations of how the HUD diagnostic functions
Variations of it in 'all clear' mode, and a 'battle mode', after the suit has suffered damage and new windows have popped up to show depleted weapon stores and hazardous environmentals and general.
The flight menu was designed with input from an A-10 Fighter Pilot. I like to keep my stuff accurate.
I start all designs on paper so I included some ideas for the dock icons. In the final icons, the more detailed versions show system status based on the way they animate.
Avengers TM & © 2012 Marvel and Subs
More soon."
I'm very much looking forward to the more soon :P
Edited: Put the picture under a spoiler cut.
Here's a picture of one of the Stills from Tony's viewpoint.

The detailed blow ups of the display are too large to link her and I'm too lazy to shrink em right now. I love the amount of detail and thought put in it all and wow can Tony Multi-task with that much info for him to parse.
Here's the link to the page: Avengers - jayse
You'll have to scroll past the heli-carrier consoles to see the Iron Man HUDs. At the very bottom the person who posted up the page wrote:
"This is just an image dump of marvel approved stills and screenshots of my work on the film. I'll do a proper post soon - this is a fraction of the work - But I had the distinct pleasure of working with Cantina Creative, leading the design of the glass screens for the Helicarier in the Avengers. I also led the design and animation of the all new and upgraded Mark VII Hud.
All work was done in Illustrator, After Effects and Cinema 4d.
Included are some partial explanations of how the HUD diagnostic functions
Variations of it in 'all clear' mode, and a 'battle mode', after the suit has suffered damage and new windows have popped up to show depleted weapon stores and hazardous environmentals and general.
The flight menu was designed with input from an A-10 Fighter Pilot. I like to keep my stuff accurate.
I start all designs on paper so I included some ideas for the dock icons. In the final icons, the more detailed versions show system status based on the way they animate.
Avengers TM & © 2012 Marvel and Subs
More soon."
I'm very much looking forward to the more soon :P
Edited: Put the picture under a spoiler cut.
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