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Original concept art by Ralph McQuarrie compared to a shot seen in the final trailer for The Rise of Skywalker
Ralph McQuarrie ha invertido algo más de doce pársecs en crear estas obras de arte del Halcón Milenario...
¿Preparado para un combate aéreo? Ralph McQuarrie sería un excelente artillero trasero...
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Art by Ralph Fowler, Barclay Shaw, Ralph McQuarrie, Randy Weidner
Ce qui est saisissant avec les dessins préliminaires de Ralph McQuarrie pour le script original de #BattlestarGalactica, c'est de constater à quel point certains designs de vaisseaux sont déjà très proches de leur apparence finale dans la série.
Did you know? The design of the Erso family home in Rogue One was heavily based off of early concept art of the Lars homestead by Ralph McQuarrie
And a design that was refined by Ralph Mcquarrie and Joe Johnston.
Skylab art by Ralph McQuarrie. 1970s.
Skylab was the first US space station, made out of spare Apollo parts. It launched in 1973 and, uhm, returned to Earth in 1979. I didn’t look that up.
@Lord_Arse That pilot on the box looks awfully familiar. Think they got permission from Ralph McQuarrie and Lucasfilm?
Berkey ended up doing a good amount of promo material, posters, etc for Lucas. Though McQuarrie and others did more concept art for the films, a lot of the ships — especially the Imperial Destroyers and Mon Calamari cruisers — are distinctly Berkian.
“I pulled a few tricks like stealing the radar dish from an old McQuarrie painting... I threw in a few ‘options’ of hot rod flame and Smoky and the Bandit skins... Such a crazy ride art directing this thing from sketch to final asset.” - James Clyne
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