Complementing Truths About Art Of Star Wars Episode Ii

My son and his friends are big Star Wars fans. They are all between the ages of 5-8. They loved this book. They really enjoyed finding out all the details in the movie. While my son watches the movies he looks up and reads about the movie. It is a great book. Lots of fun…


Im doing a history project, its a time capsule.?
I have 6 catagories. I have to pick important significent events between 1975-1979I use to have 1984-1989 but I asked to change it because I didnt like the year lol.IM A BIG STAR WARS NERD!!!! Episode 4, well the first Art Of Star Wars Episode Ii one was made in 1977. I put Star wars under the catorgory of art or something. Anyway. I think one of the reasons I should have it in my time capsule is because of the advance technology star wars had. The movie was ahead of its time. The ships, lightsabers, creatures, and other stuff were all ahead of its time. Which help make other movies have ideas to create a more technical movie.My question is. What has star wars done to cinima history. How and what kind of impact has Star wars had on the U.S?What do you think?
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12 Responses to “Complementing Truths About Art Of Star Wars Episode Ii”

  • Barton [ 03Aug10]

    For a Star Wars Fan, it is a must. However, as I described in the other books of this series, it has missing the starships pictures, but is is not a major problem, since the book depicts all hardware and aliens that appear in the film.

     
  • Ingersoll [ 04Aug10]

    This book is very informative and it gives a lot of background information on characters that many star wars fans wouldn’t know about. I am a HUGE star wars fan and this book is not a waste of money. There is a lot about Coruscant and the droid foundries of Geonosis. I learnt alot from this book, and it is ideal for any star wars fan’s library.

     
  • Cheng [ 04Aug10]

    The Visual Dictionary of Ep2 once again gives us a more detailed review of the charcters from Ep1 and the arrival of new stars such as Jango Fett and his young cloned son, Boba.

    However the best parts of this book is the development of Obi wan, Annikan, and of course the accidental [physcial] symbol of the new Star Wars generation, Padmae Amidala, executed in purfect form by Natalie Hershlag-Portman. Her now famous white combat suit is complemented by her other eyepopping outfits…Very nice.

    A must for those who are keeping a library on this epic tail.

     
  • Gillaspie [ 05Aug10]

    Actually my son loved the book but it fell apart as did all the similar Star Wars books. (He is not hard on books, our pop-up books all survived his early years intact.) I bought a copy for the library at my son’s elementary school and that one fell apart too. These books are to expensive to have the binding be so shoddy.

     
  • Ives [ 05Aug10]

    The first time I really started Really liking Star Wars was with The Phantom Menace. Personally, I don’t go in for the dissecting crtisicm kind of thing. So Yea, there may be a some flaws, but to me there was more right than wrongs.
    So about this book; I am crazily into art, and my copy of this one
    is starting to look worn out. It is an amazing collection of conceptual art (drawings, paintings, digital designs, ect.) arranged chronologicaly paralleling the script. I believe that when
    I started studying the works of Iian McCaig, Dermot Power, and others; my ideas and artwork really took off, and seeing the quality and height of what I wanted to reach laid out inspired me
    greatly. Well, in all, this book is brilliantly executed and would be awesome to look at for any Star Wars fan or art fanactic.

     
  • Lowell [ 06Aug10]

    lots of sketches on environment, and outfits for the queen, its really cool art book to collect

     
  • Ji [ 06Aug10]

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9KNH7QB5301Z 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, storyboards, sculptures and ships. All drawings are captioned by the individual artists on the idea they are trying to bring across.

    In some ways, the character designs and sketches look better on book than in the movie. The environment paintings are just epic.

    Included also, at the back of the book, is the full script for the movie.

    This book is highly recommended to sci-fi artists, concept artists and of course Star Wars fans.

    (More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

     
  • Irish [ 07Aug10]

    Sometimes is easy to forget the amout of design works that takes to make a star wars movie, with lots of designers hired trying to get the ship, landscape or character design that fits into the visuals and story of the movie.
    This book gathers lots of artwork, focused on the Star Wars Attack of the Clones movie and will satisfy both old and new star wars fans for sure.

     
  • Carlin [ 07Aug10]

    Sometimes is easy to forget the amout of design works that takes to make a star wars movie, with lots of designers hired trying to get the ship, landscape or character design that fits into the visuals and story of the movie.
    This book gathers lots of artwork, focused on the Star Wars Attack of the Clones movie and will satisfy both old and new star wars fans for sure.

     
  • Agajanian [ 08Aug10]

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9KNH7QB5301Z 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, storyboards, sculptures and ships. All drawings are captioned by the individual artists on the idea they are trying to bring across.

    In some ways, the character designs and sketches look better on book than in the movie. The environment paintings are just epic.

    Included also, at the back of the book, is the full script for the movie.

    This book is highly recommended to sci-fi artists, concept artists and of course Star Wars fans.

    (More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

     
  • Ahern [ 08Aug10]

    lots of sketches on environment, and outfits for the queen, its really cool art book to collect

     
  • Buckley [ 09Aug10]

    The first time I really started Really liking Star Wars was with The Phantom Menace. Personally, I don’t go in for the dissecting crtisicm kind of thing. So Yea, there may be a some flaws, but to me there was more right than wrongs.
    So about this book; I am crazily into art, and my copy of this one
    is starting to look worn out. It is an amazing collection of conceptual art (drawings, paintings, digital designs, ect.) arranged chronologicaly paralleling the script. I believe that when
    I started studying the works of Iian McCaig, Dermot Power, and others; my ideas and artwork really took off, and seeing the quality and height of what I wanted to reach laid out inspired me
    greatly. Well, in all, this book is brilliantly executed and would be awesome to look at for any Star Wars fan or art fanactic.

     
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