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Die-hard 'Star Wars' fans were tasked with creating new movie posters and the results are out of this world
Die-hard 'Star Wars' fans were tasked with creating new movie posters and the results are out of this world
Jul 26, 2021, 12:45 IST
Keith Aloysious Soertsz created this one. In his own words, Soertsz says he "tried staying in line with the visual aesthetics of the original posters from 1977, while using a fairly modern digital painting approach."
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User Reihra says this was "hastily done, but still covers the main theme/conflict" of "The Force Awakens."
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The artist behind this poster wrote it took him over 80 hours to complete.
This artist's caption simply read: "STARWARSTARWARSSTARWARSSTARWARS...." You get the picture.
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Simple and clean," this entry states. "If you're a 'Star Wars' fan, you'll get it.
Users were allowed to upload as many entries as they wished. The caption for this entry read: "STARWARSSTARWARSSTARWARS" so it's not hard to figure out this particular artist submitted a few posters.
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User TeeFawks uploaded this poster, and Freelancer even gave him feedback. "Make sure Kylo stands out more," the Freelancer.com comment says. "He seems to disappear right into Captain Phasma with the exception of his light saber."
IvanNedev did a few posters based on this particular image.
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Here's another, which is a mashup of Kylo Ren's helmet with Darth Vader's.
This one of a Stormtrooper and Rey on her speeder comes from user LeahHeyart.
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Now for the winners. CamiloZM was a runner up with this entry.
As was this one from user Pufutama, who says he "went for a more dynamic action and composition, to represent a new generation on the movie," but still tried to keep the classic and legendary feel of "Star Wars."
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And here's the winning poster from sXeven. The details are amazing and looks like it could be a poster for the film. It's not surprising this artist stole the show.