Concept art for a Loth-cat and Sabine’s room from Ahsoka by Christian Alzmann and Matt Allsopp, respectively.
Star Wars Concept Art | the Jedi bow before the queen by Paul Topolos
Jedi Master Lightsaber Initial Concepts by Adam Burn
Concept art of some of the different Jedi Master Lightsabers in The Acolyte.
The S T A R W A R S Concept Art of I A N M c C A I G t h e c h a r a c t e r s
young Obi Wan Kenobi (”Revenge of the Sith”)
Qui Gon Jinn (”The Phantom Menace”)
Anakin Skywalker (”Revenge of the Sith”)
Padme Amadala Naberrie (”The Phantom Menace,” “Revenge of the Sith”)
Jedi Grand Master Yoda
10 year old Han Solo and (above him) with childhood friends, Lando and Chewbacca the Wookiee (”Revenge of the Sith” – concept, design, and early script draft appearance only)
Padme in sexy night gown (”Attack of the Clones”)
Governor Moff Tarkin (”Revenge of the Sith”)
Jar Jar Binks (”The Phantom Menace”)
Jedi Council Master Ki Adi Mundi (Episodes I – I I I)
Sith Lord Darth Maul (”The Phantom Menace”)
Rebel Leader and Princess of Alderaan, Leia Organa enslaved by Jabba the Hut (”Return of the Jedi”)
unnamed “Sith Witch” (designed for “Menace” but replaced at design stage by male hunter-killer Maul; image elements reused in “The Cones Wars”animated)
The trope I'm exploring with Space Crowd Saturday existed before Star Wars, but 'A New Hope' still stands as the biggest popularizer of the concept. Here's Ralph McQuarrie's Mos Eisley Cantina art.
Star Wars: Rogue One Concept Art
Concept art for a “gruff, opinionated Trandoshan” Jedi Master named Sskeer, from Marvel’s upcoming The High Republic comics.
IG-1000 MagnaGuards were a specialized series of droid produced during the Clone Wars for use in the Seperatist army. They served as personal guards to General Greivous and were personally trained by him. They were commonly equipped with electrostaffs made of lightsaber resistant metal.
Source: The Art of Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
First Appearance: Boba Fett - A New Threat (2004)
The Phantom Menace Concept Art | Illustrated by Doug Chiang
Concept Artists: Ryan Church, Nick Grindraux, John Park, and Doug Chiang The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian by Phil Szostak | Pages 6-7, 14-15, 94-95, 126-127
Asajj Ventress Concept Art (originally Sith Villain from Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones)
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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