I'm still not sure what Tholotian head-tendrils can do but they're so cool. What if it's some kind of plant.
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I'm still not sure what Tholotian head-tendrils can do but they're so cool. What if it's some kind of plant.
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@kogoeru ... Happy New Year!
(not referencing any scenes) Just a group of Junior Padawan's hanging out at Dex's Diner. Don't worry their chaperone O'ben is chatting at the counter! + another version featuring some super secret shadow work
I used Kira-Lin as a basis for some practice's (character age progressions,hair etc) just thought I'd share bc I quite liked how it came out
There is a 3rd version of Dex's Diner however it references a a spoiler - DO NOT view if you haven't read Chapter 30 of Meshurkaan
Symmetry portraits for @haltherobot!!
Star Wars - Alien Archive: A Guide to the Species of the Galaxy
Deep in the stacks of the Graf Archive, an old traveller's journal has been discovered and restored for public viewing. A long time ago this unknown traveller documented his stories about the many creatures found in each destination he explored, and includes famous movie locations such as the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine, Maz's Castle and the holy city of Jedha. The archivist restored this journal and added facts and stats about the cultures, legends and famous members of over 200 species, including famous characters such as Chewbacca, Ahsoka, Wicket and many more. “Unable to authenticate the author, and therefore the accuracy of the stories within the journal, we have paired some of the content that has not been destroyed by age with data entries from our scientific records. With details of over two hundred aliens from across galatic history, we are happy to restore this enigmatic journal for public viewing. --Xoddam Lothipp, Deputy Director, Graf Archive” (aka, it’s an in-universe reference book, so it’s reasonably accurate, but some things may be added for artistic license or not wholly accurate, but from the POV of the “author” of the journal! Which makes for a fascinating in-universe reference book!)