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Drawing a Galaxy Far, Far, Away

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My Star Wars collection.

I had taken a lot of liberty with the details along the edges of the Y-Wing fighter's forward hull, because the fighter seen in the films had smooth edges at the forward edges. But I was addicted to adding extensive details to my ships, and I couldn't stop myself. 

 

This is a massive montague I did of the Death Star battle in Return of the Jedi. It is made up of a number of starships and fighters (some of them cloned several times rather than redrawn) that I drew onto 8x11 sheets of paper (or taped onto, as per the ones I cloned) numbering 3 high and 4 across. It was my art project for my 11th grade art class.

Unfortunately when I scanned them all recently I didn't get a full scan of one of the pages, hence the uneven and distorted fiery explosions of the Star Destroyer's shield generator. Sorry, I haven't had time to rescan them yet. But soon.

Part of a Star Destroyer conning tower.

Close up from the center of the ROTJ montage.

The tip of the iceberg. There is a lot more Star Destroyer coming behind this forward point.