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  1. Star Wars sequels. Model of the Mother Ship from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, based on McQuarrie's design. When Lucas began work on his sequel to Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back (1980), McQuarrie was once again brought in to supply previsualization artwork.

  2. 4 de may. de 2022 · Star Wars art: Luke crashes on Hoth. This Star Wars art shows the famous orange flight suits worn by the Rebel Alliance can be seen in full effect in this Star Wars art concept from Ralph McQuarrie. This illustration shows a downed pilot - presumably Luke - looking on as an AT-AT strides into view. Awesome.

  3. 20 de sept. de 2016 · James Floyd. September 20, 2016. When it comes to visually defining Star Wars, the first artist that comes to mind for many fans is Ralph McQuarrie. His artwork, from developing the original concepts of characters such as Darth Vader and C-3PO to matte paintings and posters, set the standard for the look and feel of the original Star Wars trilogy.

  4. Ralph McQuarrie fue un ilustrador y diseñador futurista responsable de la apariencia de la trilogía original de Star Wars, además de la serie original de Battlestar Galactica, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial y Cocoon, por la que ganó un premio Óscar. [1] Suele ser reconocido por las iniciales RMQ, las cuales usaba como firma.

  5. 20 de dic. de 2017 · The art of Ralph McQuarrie (1929-2012) left an indelible impact on countless iconic movies and much of today's most popular science fiction, from Star Wars to Raiders of the Lost Ark to Battlestar Galactica. The Star Wars art Ralph McQuarrie created was particularly influential.

  6. Empire at 40 | Latest News + Features. "We Could Start on the Ice Planet": Learn How Hoth Came to Be in the Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 40th Anniversary Special - Exclusive Excerpt. Empire at 40 | Empire Novelizations Through the Years...and Around the World.

  7. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Far from evoking warm hearths on a peaceful snowy afternoon, Hoth was designed to be a place where the rebel heroes would face an unwinnable battle. Concept artists, including the legendary Ralph McQuarrie, began work on the rebel base.