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Amazing concepts and illustrations. This book will reveal the evolution of character's design from second episode of SW. This book will definitely take a special place on my bookshelf. May the force be with you.
(More pictures at parkablogs.com)This art book is noticeably better that the already good The Art of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.This time round, even more details are added to the concept art. Most of the sketches are now coloured. As usual, the pages are filled to the brim with character designs, environment paintings, storyboards, sculptures and ships. All drawings are captioned by the individual artists on the idea they are trying to bring across.In some ways, the character d
While Attack of the Clones is by far the least favorite of the prequel trilogy, it cannot be denied that it was stunningly beautiful. George Lucas and his team took Star Wars in a new direction. Execution - not great. But the preparation, as laid out in this fantastic book, was solid. I personally prefer looking at character designs, costumes, and building designs. There is plenty of that in this book! I especially appreciate Ian McCaig, artist to many big, BIG movies, wanting to have the opport...
The art was absolutely breathtaking I LOVED every single page of this book.
I didn’t read any of the comments and descriptions and just looked at the pretty art
Love that this book has basically, the entire script of this film in it!
This is one of the concept art books for the new trilogy (I know the prequels) and it packed with artwork both used and concept - it shows how aspects (all the way from characters to locations to weapons and craft) evolved and changed till they became the images you see on the screen - this is an amazing book and is as packed full of images as the first three books i hold in such high regards. I never stop being amazed at the talents of the men and woman who worked on these films and i am eterna...
It is almost as my only complaint about Episode I's art book was addressed in this one. Episode II is crammed full of huge and beautiful concept images from the movie. The Attack of the Clones art book not only is a little longer, but it feels like you're getting a lot more for your time and money. The only thing I can critique about is that the text seemed a little less interesting to me this time around. The text is useful and informative but a little too dry and straight forward. This is Star...
Rough draft artwork for the movie and stories of the behind the scenes development of the production.
Not quite as inspiring as the art book for Episode One, and one gets the sense that they needed to include the whole script to the film simply to fill out space.
A collection of concept art from Star Wars Episode II, featuring landscapes, buildings, vehicles, characters, creatures, and droids. There are brief explanations and behind-the-scenes details on the artistic side of the movie-making process. The book ends with the screenplay by George Lucas. Only a Star Wars fan (which I am) would enjoy this book.Notes… Lucas' request that the Jedi temple towers rise up into smoggy skies. 'That smog effect not only provided great atmosphere for lighting, but als...