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  1. Ralph McQuarrie's art of the "knobby white spider" for the The Illustrated Star Wars Universe. The knobby white spiders were first mentioned in the new Star Wars canon in the 2015 magazine Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 20.

  2. The krykna are based on an artwork by Ralph McQuarrie of a Dagobah lifeform called the knobby white spider, based on a sketch made in February 1979 for the The Empire Strikes Back, which first appeared in Kevin J. Anderson's 1995 Star Wars Legends novel Darksaber and The Illustrated Star Wars Universe.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2019 · Attack on the Death Star — a concept image for the 1977 movie from the book Star Wars: Ralph McQuarrie. Illustration by Ralph McQuarrie. Also, the Death Star in his image ultimately...

  4. It’s a knobby tree spider from the Illustrated Star Wars Universe. I think it’s just eating. Eventually it will shove its head into the ground and root. Then it will grow into a gnarl root tree. Eventually one of the roots of the tree will break off into another spider.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2020 · Anderson would return to Dagobah and the idea of the knobby white spider in a later book, also published in 1995, called The Illustrated Star Wars universe, which included lots of unused and re-purposed Ralph McQuarrie concept art - including the spider from The Empire Strikes Back.

  6. 2 de ene. de 2018 · January 2, 2018. When studying Ralph McQuarrie’s concept art commissioned by George Lucas in 1975 to illustrate his then Star Wars project, what first comes to mind is how different the saga could have looked like, but mostly how strikingly it inspired (and still does) the decades-old space saga, visually.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2020 · The spider design matches a decades-old concept drawing by famed Star Wars artist Ralph McQuarrie for "knobby white spiders" that could have been on Yoda's planet Dagobah in 1980's The...