Showing posts with label kotor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kotor. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Imagining Gabriel Luna as Darth Revan; Federation Battleship model; Hey, why would the Jedi think bringing balance with the Sith was a good idea?









Monday, March 7, 2016

Link roundup

1. "For Ben Wheatley’s new film, High-Rise, graphic artists Michael Eaton and Felicity Hickson designed a wide range of props, from books and cigarette packs to the entire contents of a supermarket."
Here, they reveal how they worked with production designer Mark Tildesley to help cement the look and feel of 1970s apartment living – with a dystopian edge.
2. "In order to get the perfect knee-high sock style, reliever Sean Gilmartin turns his pants inside out first."

3. Dustin Weaver discusses his KOTOR prequel comic (included in Star Wars Tales Vol. 6).

Monday, October 29, 2012

Promotional image for KOTOR II



Penny Arcade has a lengthy article about Obsidian concept artist Brian Menze. Here's part of what he had to say about this painting:
This is a cover to Tips &Tricks magazine when it was still published monthly and done in promotion for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords . . . . Setting this piece up (I thought) would be a breeze. I was wrong. None of the KOTOR2 elements worked as well as they do with the original Star Wars characters . . . . 
Whoever it was I corresponding with at the magazine was extremely happy though and even mentioned that he felt it was one of the better covers they’ve ever received. I felt on top of the world. Imagine how disappointed I was after seeing it printed to find they had placed text everywhere on the cover except where the two central characters are. Less than 25% of my work is seen on the cover. It was a little heartbreaking. Internally, I took the image and made it into an actual movie poster complete with a title and credits which was later printed, framed and hung in multiple parts of the building.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Darth Revan in Clone Wars





In the this video, Dave Filoni explains that Darth Revan was very nearly included in the recent Clone Wars Episode Ghosts of Mortis