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StarWars.com | How BLIND LTD's in-universe graphics completed the world of Solo: A Star Wars Story
StarWars.com: Star Wars has a visual language, but each film has its own sensibility. So when you were starting work on Solo, coming up with what displays and graphics within its world would look like, where did you begin? And how did you drill down to what everything would look like?
Andrew Booth: Star Wars definitely has a distinct visual language — and yes, each film certainly has its own sensibility. With Solo, our fourth successive Star Wars film, we originally thought “Ah, it’s like Rogue One,” as it’s set in a similar time period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. And it was a surprise to find this Rogue One aesthetic didn’t feel right. Our approach with Solo’s computer graphics then became grounded in real-world decades and not splitting the difference between the original trilogy and the prequel aesthetics. We imagined that if Rogue One was made in 1976, we needed to take the graphic language for Solo back to the mid-’60s. When it came to that decade’s film references, we are definitely talking about 2001: A Space Odyssey, and the real-world Apollo space program graphics from the late ’60s. This felt much more like the graphic language that we were looking for.
Check out the retro style UI and motion graphics work of Blind LTD on 'ROGUE ONE – A STAR WARS STORY'
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Crisis 3: Game UI Cinematics
Blind Ltd. serves up some user interface goodness! This one is from German game Crysis 3 set in a futuristic NYC.
Crisis 3: Game UI Cinematics was originally published on Digital Canvas
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