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Lucasfilm creative art manager, author of @ABRAMSbooks’ The Art of Star Wars book series and @DelReyStarWars’ From A Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi
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“Concept from L3 cutting the lock to the Falcon.” - concept artist Vincent Jenkins
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“Early rough concept for the fathier for (2017). I played with the idea of blinders that were mechanized so the could be like speederbike handlebars for the jockey.” - senior art director Aaron McBride
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The First Order snowspeeder is briefly seen in and more prominently featured in a deleted chase sequence. Doug’s design here is fairly close to the finished vehicle, which ended up a two-seater by story necessity.

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“On built, painted, and helped develop the Invisible Hand, Ryan Church design. As the show hit , I was able to flesh out areas as shots rolled in from previz at the Ranch...” - concept artist Colie Wertz
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“Early concept for the Sabacc Game in (2018) Detail” - senior art director
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“Early concept for the sabacc game in (2018) for design supervisor James Clyne.” - senior art director
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“Last time I said ‘this is one you won't have seen before’ someone pointed me to the page in the art book. So I'm tentatively saying, ‘this is a Sith design you won't have seen before.’ ...Sith alternative from Episode 2 days.” - Dermot Power
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“Sith design from Character became Assaj Ventress in and various comics and books. I've seen some beautiful work done with the character. Still wish Lucas went for her as the Sith though.” - Dermot Power
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“Early concept for when the walkers on Crait were... much bigger, indestructible, walls of metal. Heavy influence from (note: [figuring] out all the walk cycle articulation almost killed me... but fun)” - James Clyne
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“Here’s some interior coaxium train concepts from showing how the coaxium was stored/transported.” - concept artist Matthew Savage
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