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February 28, 2003: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: #OTD @rchurchdesign’s concept art for the Senate landing platform. Are those silhouettes of the original pirate ship and the Millennium Falcon in the distance? #StarWarsArchives19992005: https://t.co/M907YGZsjm
February 7, 2001: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: Doug Chiang’s concept for the robot arms that assemble
the battle droids. From #StarWarsArchives19992005: https://t.co/M907YGZsjm
February 1, 2001: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: @rchurchdesign’s concept for a brightly lit entertainment district as Wesell’s speeder (shown in yellow here—it was green in the movie) is about to crash.
January 30, 2004: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: @rchurchdesign’s concept for a fighter. This design recalls the sleek exterior of the Naboo starships but evolved into a P-38 fighter used by Utapauans. From #StarWarsArchives19992005: https://t.co/M907YGZsjm
January 17, 2003: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: #OTD @warrenjfu’s concept art shows Darth Vader being constructed as if he were in a droid factory. The Emperor looks on in the background as the mask descends. From #StarWarsArchives19992005: https://t.co/M907YGZsjm
January 13, 2004: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: Erik Tiemens’s concept art shows Yoda as a small and lonely figure in the dark and oppressive Dagobah swamp. From #StarWarsArchives19992005: https://t.co/M907YGZsjm
For 30 years, one of America’s greatest writers, Damon Runyon, was friends with one of America’s greatest sportsmen, Jack Dempsey. Collected for the 1st time are over 200 interviews/fight reports. THE COMPLETE JACK DEMPSEY by Damon Runyon: print or kindle: https://t.co/zRyxhb30cw
December 21, 1999: Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: @dermotpower’s costume design for Padmé’s incognito journey to Naboo. Power notes on the image, “Don’t ask me what this is about.” 🤔 What does it look like to you? #StarWarsArchives19992005
December 19, 2002: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: @rchurchdesign’s idea for an an all-terrain tank droid using treads for traction on the flat and then transforming to "leg mode" to walk/climb more difficult terrain.
December 16, 1996: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace: Terryl Whitlatch design for a Mos Espa street stall selling amphibian delicacies. Jar Jar can be seen in the background, his interest piqued. Terryl captures the weight and textures of the creatures perfectly.