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BIRTH OF THE FIRESPRAY-CLASS INTERCEPTOR -- THE BIRTH OF SLAVE I.

PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on Slave I concept art from the pre-production stages of "The Empire Strikes Back," artwork by Nilo Rodis-Jamero, c. late 1978.

STAR WARS INTERVIEWS: "How did you got the job to work on the "STAR WARS" movies "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi"?"

NILO RODIS-JAMERO: "I got a call. I met George Lucas at his house in San Rafael where I failed three questions: "Do you like science fiction books? Do you like science fiction movies? Do you like movies?" He hired me."

SWI: "For the "STAR WARS" movies the designs were mostly done by Joe Johnston, Ralph McQuarrie and you. Did the three of you had to work close together? If so, how did the cooperation go?"

NILO: "Joe and I shared a building, later an office. Ralph worked from home. George met with us every other week. We were never given assignments per se, just what we felt like doing within the story/outline George gave us.

We cooperated by seeing what each other did and what George responded to. Nothing was formal or said or assigned. It was all by feel."

SWI: "Can you tell something how you approached the job of art director and costume designer for "STAR WARS" and where you got your inspiration for the fantastic designs and drawings you made?"

NILO: "Inspiration is from George’s story, to come up with something ownable and unique to the property, something simple and easy to remember."

Resolution from largest to smallest: 1200x1767, 917x1280, & 749x941.

Sources: www.bobafettfanclub.com/multimedia/galleries/5981 and https://starwarsaficionado.blogspot.com/2021/04/an-empire-at-40-creating-slave-1.html.

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Lord of the Stars by Jake Bartok (not the official name) 

The Lord of the Rings × Star Wars

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FIELD GEAR, EQUIPMENT, AND GADGETS

Source: Star Wars: The Visual Encyclopedia

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Growing up with your starters

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chabbit

The captions are also really cute, although they mostly describe what’s in each photo:

Bulbasaur: Somehow, nomming on my clothes… has become a weird habit of theirs.

Venusaur: That hasn’t changed now that they’ve grown, but they’re very gentle.

Charmander: It’s my first attempt, but I made a plushie so that he wouldn’t get lonely.

Charizard: That plushie seems to be his favorite even now.

Squirtle: Squirtle’s a bit timid and hides behind me at the smallest things.

Blastoise: Looks like they’re scared of the first Pichu they’ve seen. You’re not really hiding!

This is adorable

You forgot these!!!

I’m disappointed that these were left out

SO MANY GOOD ONES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

If I ever don’t reblog this, kill me

Pokemon Heritage Post

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A childhood dream of mine is to make a godzilla horror movie. Akin to Shin Godzilla and the 54 original but with way more body horror. So I did some concept art for a film that will never be made.

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"You look and see something older than the world look back."

I had to paint this the moment I saw that scene. What an intro. Just wow ❣️