This is second of two official tie-in books to the explosive conclusion of the Star Wars saga, Revenge of the Sith, and the sequel to the 1999 Sunday Times bestseller, The Art of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. This is the only book that includes the actual movie script. A visual journey through hundreds of pieces of lavishly-rendered artwork: exotic characters, worlds, devices and mind-bending action. Enjoy an insider's perspective from the talented artists who created these wonders. Jonathan Rinzler, has also written The Making of Star Wars Episode III.
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The Force Is Strong In This Book:
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R30JL7A59FWFBR Putting this book down is difficult after you flip through a few pages. There are hundreds of pieces of conceptual art and beautiful paintings. It is apparent right from the start that George Lucas only hire the best artists for his movie. The art genre is science fiction. You'll see a lot of concept art on cityscape, robots, planets, costumes, creatures, architecture, props and... more info
nice:
lots of digital paintings, but not as much conceptual designs as on the prequels. kinda dissapoints me in that case, also most of them are way smaller then in the preqs. oherwise amazing
Concept art at it's best:
Science fiction movies are one of largest proving grounds for concept artists. And to take the best of both fields we have Star Wars pitted with industry's top artists creating an end episode for one of the greatest (if not the greatest) SF sagas of all times.
Fans of SW series will surely enjoy yet another dive into this amazing world, while concept artists and souls alike will marvel the skills and tricks of highly gifted painters and designers.
Written almost as a diary, this book gives... more info
Good one!!:
If you are a product designer or a starwar fan who wonders about the production of the amazing creatures, characters and vehicles, this is the one for you!