标题: 星战III的一些概念画 [打印本页] 作者: yanghl0419 时间: 2004-11-18 13:53 标题: 星战III的一些概念画 RED LIGHTSABER DISTRICT
Before the script to Episode III had been fleshed out, artist Erik Tiemens envisioned a Jedi and a Sith Master in personal duel while Coruscant burned in the background.
IN THE HOT SEAT
This species concept was originally envisioned by artist Sang Jun Lee as living on a very hot, very inhospitable world. Later on in the creative process, Director George Lucas decided to place the species in a more lush environment.
NEW OFFICE SPACE
In Episode III, some of the meetings that take place in Chancellor Palpatine's office are considerably less civil than in previous films. With greater screen time, extensions were required like this anteroom designed by Warren Fu.
HIGH CULTURE FROM THE DEPTHS
With the prequel trilogy lacking in elaborate musical numbers, Aaron McBride and the rest of the Art Department were given the task to create visuals for a new spectacular in Episode III.
JUGGERNUT UNLERSHEC
The Episode III Art Department turned to many unused and abandoned concepts from the original trilogy, including these wheeled tanks first sketched by Joe Johnston. In this Erik Tiemens painting, the so-called "turbo tank" (also known as a Juggernaut) forms the armored backbone of a clone trooper force.
JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE
Erik Tiemens' painting reveals that super battle droids may be even more of a menace when submerged. This dark and moody image was ultimately cut from the film.
LOCAL HELP
When on an alien world, Obi-Wan Kenobi asks the natives for help. This sketch from San Jung Lee from March of '03 helps determine the look and feel of a helpful local worker.
WHAT'S THE BUZZ
The Confederacy releases a new type of anti-starfighter weapon against the Jedi - these spheres unfold into nasty buzz droids. This storyboard-style illustration by Ryan Church helps capture the speed and aggressive doggedness of the spherical pests.
CONCERLING YET REVEALING
Amidala's wardrobe had to be carefully designed as to hide her impending motherhood to be. This costume design by Warren Fu was approved, but not for the Senator from Naboo. The design was given to one of Bail Organa's assistants instead.
哦,对哦,现在都是这个时候了;因为上个月这些图只给收费用户的……作者: yanghl0419 时间: 2004-11-23 15:56
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ZERO-GEE RESCUE
An early painting by Ryan Church, completed on Halloween 2002, shows intrepid Jedi Knights and clones working their way through a collapsing enemy ship.
SKY TROOPER IN FLIGHT
The many worlds of the Republic need specialized soldiers to defend them, including this elite unit of aerial clone trooper. This design by Warren Fu strongly alludes to the Fett heritage coursing through the clone's veins.
ARC 170.STANDING BY
Further bridging the designs of the prequel and original trilogy is the Republic's mighty ARC 170 starfighter, with splayed S-foils that should trigger powerful memories in long-time Star Wars fans. This particular illustration was completed by Ryan Church in August of 2002, only a few months after Episode II was released
FIERY DOOM
In February 2003, Erik Tiemens proposed that after Episode III's opening crawl, the camera pan down to this look at gloomy destruction high above the city-planet of Coruscant. 作者: 菠萝 时间: 2004-11-27 00:24