This hardcover is actually texture-pressed with scale patterns from a creature I can't identify. It has a nice touch.
This is a field guide to the wildlife from the Star Wars planets. It's organised by planets and the included ones are Tatooine, Hoth, Dagobah, Naboo, Bespin, Endor, Yavin 4 and Coruscant. There's a short introduction describing each ecosystem — fiery, freezing, vaporous, etc.
The illustrations are sketches drawn with pencils and colour markers, supposedly by a zoologist in the field, but is actually none other than Terryl Whitlatch. They are all wonderfully detailed showing the creatures in their natural habitat, be it hunting, caring for their young, chilling out, or even on sale at some market on Coruscant. The attention to skin textures is very nice. You can almost get a feel just by looking. Beautiful colours also.
Besides the paintings are field notes filling in on information like feeding patterns, mating habits, herding instincts and defensive mechanisms of these fascinating beings.
I didn't know that the giant space slug is really that huge at 900 metres until I looked up the size of a blue whale for comparison, which is 33 metres. The space slugs gets nutrients from asteroids and you can see how the intestines work. Some of the designs you'll see are inspired by Earth animals. The Opee Sea Killer has characteristics from lobster (shell), frog (long sticky tongue), anglerfish (that glowing forehead tip) and the arowana (breeding little babies in the mouth).
Some of the designs might look a bit far fetch but hey, this is Star Wars, this is science fiction. I guess anything goes but many are believable for the most part, in art and concept.
This is a very good book for all fans of Star Wars and animal art.
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I think the cover is supposed
Submitted by Shreya on
I think the cover is supposed to be Dewback hide., it says so on page 4 (opposite the Contents page).
This is one of the best books on creature concepts that I have seen. Highly recommended! Finding a copy might be tricky though.
i want to get a copy of
Submitted by Nature Photography on
i want to get a copy of this. your right, this is one of the best books on creature concepts.
@Shreya Oh yeah. I missed
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@Shreya
Oh yeah. I missed that page. I was trying to identify the creature by looking at the skin of those in the drawings, but failed. =)
hey parka, Terryl actually
Submitted by girlarelikekites on
hey parka,
Terryl actually uses color markers (i.e. prismacolor and tria brands), not watercolor. She is also my teacher for creature design this semester, hence why I know this for a fact. You can view her working process on her Gnomon Workshop tutorial dvds =)
oh yeah, i forgot- check out
Submitted by girlarelikekites on
oh yeah, i forgot- check out her self published/written/illustrated book "The Katurran odyssey" it is awesome.
Very interesting, I got her
Submitted by Mikkel H. Frandsen on
Very interesting, I got her DVD's where she instructs in creature design (anatomy, color etc.) Highly recommended as well!
To "girlarelikekites": May I ask which school you study at?
@girlarelikekites Wow.
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@girlarelikekites
Wow. There's even a website: https://www.katurranodyssey.com
I've updated the part on the markers. Thanks for pointing that out.
@parka no problem =). for the
Submitted by girlsarelikekites on
@parka
no problem =). for the Katurran Odyssey, I believe she used photoshop to color the illustrations.
@Mikkel
I go to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California, USA.
Hi, im looking for some
Submitted by jk on
Hi, im looking for some inspiration for a new art project, basically i would like to create my own world: i need a good book that shows eastern style techniques, preferably that looks like the traditional chinese and japanese styles. I also need a good book that has already achieved creating a world, like landscapes, animals and characters ect...
Hope someone has some suggestions, thanks!
Nice blog btw :D
JK: Maybe the artbook of
Submitted by Mikkel H. Frandsen on
JK: Maybe the artbook of Okami - the videogame? If you don't know it you should go check it out. It has a very distinctive style!
Do a search for OKAMI in the searchfield on this page.
- Mikkel
@jk You can take a look at
Submitted by Teoh Yi Chie on
@jk
You can take a look at the list of Japanese art books on the blog and the tag background paintings.
And Flickr.com is a great place to get some inspiration. I typed in "japanese houses" and lots of nice photos appeared.
@Mikkel H & Parka Thanks for
Submitted by jk on
@Mikkel H & Parka
Thanks for the info, im looking for more traditional styles of eastern art, so I have just ordered Okami.
Thanks again!
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