Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Padme Amidala Concept Art | by Sang Jun Lee
Lighting Concepts from Star Wars: The Clone Wars S7 Ep9 - Old Friends Not Forgotten (from starwars.com’s Episode Guide)
Yerbana lighting concept by Jason Boesch Clones lighting concept by Jason Boesch Ahsoka lighting concept by Jason Boesch Maul and Ahsoka lighting concept by Jason Boesch
v-150 Planet Defenders were large ion cannon emplacements designed for defense against starship assault. The cannons were powerful enough to shut down large vessels, but as they were completely immobile, they were vulnerable to ground assault.
Source: The Illustrated Star Wars Universe (1995)
First Appearance: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Art by Ralph McQuarrie for the second Death Star. RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983).
Originally, the Rebel attack that’s the climax of the film was going to be on Had Abaddon, capital of the Empire. Hence those McQuarrie paintings of Coruscant I posted yesterday. If you read the story conferences for ROTJ, you can see it was a close call actually—the plan to use Had Abaddon comes back almost as often as it’s discarded—but eventually, to the others’ dismay, Lucas chose to go with a second Death Star. One of those What Ifs.
ROTJ was the first Star Wars film I saw, so for me it wasn’t a second Death Star: it was a rather eerie zombie construction that looked like the ghost of a dead moon. I thought it was a fascinating sight anyway.
The Mandalorian - Chapter 13 Concept Art
Concept Art by Terryl Whitlatch | Naboo & Tatooine
The Art Of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith [NABOO]
Star Wars Concept Art | by Ralph McQuarrie
Ralph McQuarrie; Return of the Jedi
The amazing concept art of Ralph McQuarrie for Star Wars
Artbook: Star Wars Art: Ralph McQuarrie
Ralph McQuarrie’s designs for Darth Vader’s castle. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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