Imperial Guard concept art by Ralph McQuarrie - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by Bruno Werneck
Part3
Asajj Ventress Concept Art (originally Sith Villain from Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Asajj Ventress Concept Art (originally Sith Villain from Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Asajj Ventress Concept Art (originally Sith Villain from Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
i love how much the rebels art style is homage to ralph mcquarrie i mean look
and
i mean even just the feeling in the backgrounds
i mean the texture and the lighting and coloring is just spot on. i love it
I don’t usually just talk on this blog, and I don’t plan on doing so, but I’m reading through the canon chronology and I’ve finally gotten to @ekjohnston’s Queen’s Trilogy. I must say that from the second it started, I’ve been constantly reminded that she is not long for this galaxy, but accomplishes a multiple-lifetimes worth of altruism in only 27 years. A loss most tragic.
Concept art for Padme’s funeral on Naboo from Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith by Iain McCaig
The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Leia Organa designs, art by Robert Rowley, Jock, and Tonči Zonjić.
“I wanted Carrie to look fabulous again. So let’s do dramatic lines. Let’s do gorgeous coats. One of the few specific visual ideas I gave was that big Blade Runner-like coat with the huge collar that blocked the bottom half of her face. I didn’t want her to have to be buttoned-down and practical. I wanted her to look badass.” - Rian Johnson.
Doug Chiang’s concept art for The Phantom Menace (1999) remains one of my favorite things about it. It shows what could have been: a black-clad Obi-Wan, going at it alone, and Geonosians in the place of Neimoidians.
SW pre-production art - continued - STAR WARS Episode I The Phantom Menace
concept paintings by Doug Chiang
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith | Padme’s funeral on Naboo | Concept Art vs Screen
Huge solemn crowds line Palace Plaza in Theed, the capital of Naboo, as six beautiful white gualaars draw a flower-draped open casket bearing the remains of a beloved Senator through the Triumphal Arch, her fingers finally and forever clasping a snippet of japor, one that had been carved long ago by the hand of a nine-year-old boy from an obscure desert planet in the far Outer Rim… (Revenge of the Sith, Matthew Stover)
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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