Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by Bruno Werneck
Part2
Paduwan Lightsabers by Adam Burn
Concept art of what possibly was to become Jedi Padawan Torbin’s saber for The Acolyte.
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.
SW pre-production art - continued - STAR WARS Episode I The Phantom Menace
concept paintings by Doug Chiang
The Star Wars: Concept Trailer Original Concept Art by Ralph McQuarrie Animation by The DAVE School
Concept art for Nyk Okami. He was originally intended to be Ahsoka’s love interest in the upcoming arc before being replaced with Trace and Rafa Martez in the final version.
According to early scripts, the original finale of “Return of the Jedi” would have been around the capital of the Empire, then named “Had Abbadon,” a planet that was one colossal city (an idea re-used in the prequels). The original threat was not one, but two death stars under construction in orbit around Had Abbadon, which also had a moon filled with life known as the Green Moon (which later on became Endor in the later drafts). Luke was taken by Vader to the Emperor’s palace and throne room on Had Abbadon, filled with lava.
This was rewritten to streamline things and make the finale less ambitious, but Ralph McQuarrie did the art for the original concept.
C-3PO design sketches by Ralph McQuarrie. For Star Wars (1977), of course.
The amazing concept art of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by Gabriel Yeganyan, Jordan Lamarre-Wan, Jean-francois Rey and Bruno Werneck
Artbook: Art Of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
The Revwien were a species of sentient plantlike beings native to Revyia in the Outer Rim. Their unique biology and culture made them one of the most unusual species in the galaxy. Force-sensitive Revwien had a rich philosophy called Tyia based on harmonious connection to living things.
Source - The Art of Episode IV: A New Hope (Art: Ron Cobb; 1979)
First Appearance - Droids 6: Star Wars According to the Droids, Book I (1987)
Read more on Wookieepedia.
Concept art/reference sheets for The Bad Batch. Hunter, Crosshair, Wrecker and Tech.
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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