Jedi Master Loden Greatstorm and his padawan Bell Zettifar are two of the Jedi who aid the people of the Hetzal system during The Great Disaster.
SW pre-production art - continued - STAR WARS Episode I The Phantom Menace
concept paintings by Doug Chiang
Ralph McQuarrie’s original unused 1981 sketches for Emperor Palpatine’s throne room which is now featured in Star Wars Episode IX.
Concept art featuring Ahsoka in what appears to be an ancient temple belonging to a coven of witches from Dathomir, and then Ahsoka later at a proto-reflex point on Seatos.
By Lucasfilm Artist Jama Jurabaev
Early concept designs of K-2S0 for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story by Jake Lunt Davies.
Ralph McQuarrie, “Hoth Shield Generator”
The amazing concept art for Star Wars: Rogue One
The Art of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Imperial Guard concept art by Ralph McQuarrie - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Concept Art of Darth Maul for Solo: A Star Wars Story by Jake Lunt Davies
Character Design: Finding the Look of Ahsoka Tano
Ahsoka first appeared in a 2005 sketch by Dave Filoni. In that pencil sketch, she was just a shy Togruta girl peeking out from beneath her oversized Jedi hood.
Audiences wouldn’t meet the character for another THREE YEARS, and over that time she tried on different costumes and facial markings and had her named changed from Ashla, before the team arrived at the version that made it to Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie.
Believe it or not, her final look was greatly influenced by San in Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke.
An early maquette had more angular features, but George Lucas voiced some concerns over her larger alien head, suggesting softening her features to make her more relatable. This gave us the final – and much loved – Ahsoka Tano!
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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