The Art of Star Wars: Episode II—Attack of the Clones
A Science Fiction, Art, Media Tie In book. Deakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin UniversityDeakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin UniversityDeakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin UniversityDeakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin UniversityDeakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin UniversityDeakin\Q744043126DeakinDeakin University Mark Cotta Vaz, The Art...
For more than twenty-five years, the visual brilliance of the Star Wars films has captivated audiences far and wide. From lush words to intricate landscapes, from lavish costumes to amazing creatures, the Star Wars design artists have pioneered the technological revolution, while never surrendering the dazzling sense of wonder. Filled with stunning examples of beautiful, never-before-seen movie artwork, The Art of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones takes us through an takes us through an incredible gallery of astonishing images. As an added bonus, this volume features the exclusive illustrated screenplay, as well as:• More than 500 extraordinary illustrations—including sketches, costume designs, set pieces, models, and brilliant full-color paintings• An in-depth look at the amazing new creatures introduced in Episode II• Fascinating behind-the-scenes accounts and anecdotes related by the artists themselves• Magnificent visuals of exotic new planets, exciting new spacecraft, and dramatic new characters such as Jango Fett, Count Dooku, and Jedi Luminara Unduli• Thrilling movie poster art art created especially for Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the ClonesExperience the Lucasfilm magic with visuals more striking than ever before, and become one...
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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... (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,... 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...