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“Concept Art done back in 2017 for #StarWars: #TheLastJedi” - @ILMVFX concept artist Timothy Rodriguez
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“When were looking at the Mimbanese in #SoloAStarWarsStory, I pitched the species that became Aromae Iselo... I thought his breathing tube ‘horns’ would be ideal for a Mimbanese rebel fighter to lurk hidden in the mud.” - Jake Lunt Davies #StarWars
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Spotlight on uncredited #StarWars concept artist Ron Cobb, who designed some of the cantina’s most iconic aliens, as well as #RaidersoftheLostArk’s Nazi flying wing, ships/sets for #Alien & #Aliens, #BacktotheFuture’s DeLorean time machine, and much more.
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“I heard it’s (or was) #makesolo2happen day. Bring it on! Here’s an old sketch of Han, Chewie, Beckett & Rio walking into a bar with a bunch of alien designs that never got picked...” - creature concept artist Jake Lunt Davies #StarWars #SoloAStarWarsStory
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You can find more of Lucasfilm design supervisor Christian Alzmann’s amazing #StarWars concept art (including his cover to The Art of #TheRiseofSkywalker, written by yours truly) over on his Instagram page here...
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“Got inspired today after seeing some old sketches from the great Nilo Rodis! 😁” - Lucasfilm executive creative director Doug Chiang #StarWars
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“Early design for the Jedi Killer who became Kylo. The design angle at this point was very much samurai inspired. In The Art of #StarWars: #TheForceAwakens by Phil Szostak.” - Lucasfilm design supervisor Christian Alzmann
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“Old concept for #StarWars: #RevengeoftheSith from back in 2004 for design supervisor Erik Tiemens. Based on previz and plate photography of actors.” - @ILMVFX senior art director @AmcbToraidhe
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“May the porg be with you. 🤦♂️” - creature concept artist Jake Lunt Davies #StarWars #TheLastJedi #MayThe4thBeWithYou
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“AT Hauler from #SoloAStarWarsStory... It came down to finding the right face... and a hook. In this case, Frankenstein’s arms as a way to display the load bearing crane arms.” - @ILMVFX senior art director James Clyne #StarWars
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