Ralph McQuarrie cover art for “Splinter of the Mind’s Eye” by Alan Dean Foster, 1978, via @humanoidhistory
Older Ahsoka Tano concept art sketches Art by Dave Filoni
More THE PHANTOM MENACE concept art by Doug Chiang—and, last two images, its sequel, ATTACK OF THE CLONES.
Planet/location concepts by Ralph McQuarrie for the original Star Wars trilogy (that were reused later).
Coruscant started out as Had Abaddon, capital of the empire, and was going to be featured in RETURN OF THE JEDI. It was very very close, but eventually Lucas decided to go with a second Death Star.
Alderaan. I used to wonder why McQuarrie had bothered designing Alderaan as it would only be seen from space anyway. But Alderaan wasn’t always Alderaan: in one draft, the planet was a giant gas planet, and the capital of the New Galactic Empire.
Sicemon, originally the site of Jabba’s palace in RETURN OF THE JEDI. It was then re-purposed as the home of the rebels, then abandoned.
An abandoned “ice castle” on Hoth where the rebels would have their base of operations (you can spot a tiny Han and Chewie).
These images show Vader’s castle, which I’ve featured before. (In fact I’ve featured several of these images before, but I just wanted to do this overview and didn’t want to exclude the more significant concepts.)
The sinkhole planet that would become Utapau. This one dates back to 1976 I believe.
Bonus: This one, by Doug Chiang, is a concept painting for Jakku, which was conceived as a junk planet. Should have used it! I mean THAT is a planet you’d want to escape from. Plus we had already seen a sand planet.
Official clone trooper concept art for Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith by Sang Jun Lee
Ralph McQuarrie’s designs for Darth Vader’s castle. The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Ah, we love Sskeer.
Concept art for a “gruff, opinionated Trandoshan” Jedi Master named Sskeer, from Marvel’s upcoming The High Republic comics.
Star Wars ➞ Recycled Concept Art
Satine Kryze, Rig Nema, Queen Apailana, Tiplar, Mother Talzin
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.
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)
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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