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Red bloody traditions will overlieve even your faith in them
@accursedkaleeshi
To be honest this day was really hard for me to get in time so linearts on that point can be less detailed same as digital part(((
But still standing so here's the line bonus!
#art#fanart#star wars#kaleesh#kaleesh week#kaleeshweek2024#ev a4 d#general grievous#tw: blood#tw: guro#yep i just really liked detail that no matter what our boy designed the mask again#doctor probably was pissed of#like you workin tryin hard to make prosthetics but that bastard just#nope i can make better#and he does best design#like that's unfair#Spotify#lol accidentally posted right after finished sorry i guess 3 day stsrted kindaaaa
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ideal world
#star wars#fanart#star wars fanart#general grievous#grievous#star wars grievous#gor#star wars gor#ronderu lij kummar#ronderu#star wars ronderu#a4d#a4-d#ev-a4-d#eva4d#ev a4 d#star wars ev-a4-d#droid#kaleesh#roggwart#my art
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It's him! The worst droid
Build Your Own R2-D2 20 (Canon)
"Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 20″ is the twentieth issue of the Canon reference magazine titled Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2, published by De Agostini and released on May 2017.
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Star Wars design studies and other doodles
Decided to just bundle up all the Star Wars doodles I had lying around from this year into one post since... it would seem the only way my brain knows how to get used to drawing things is by making either memes or just drawing the first thing that comes to mind...
Aaand that leads us to the word vomit section! (Enjoy the bonus sketches!)
Been trying to do a lot more studies as of late of things and one of my favorite mechanical designs, quite possibly ever, is General Grievous. I maaaay have a bias to it though because repetitive shapes in designs are my favorite thing and he is just... full of arrows and V shapes... Which is why drawing his full body, be it chibi, was really fun to do! Though that drawing definitely had some room to improve, I was just aiming for the overall idea of Grievous. Finding references of him that aren't from the front was definitely a fucking journey xx*xx ... I had been planning to do a study of the back of him as well but after cross-referencing 5 different photos of him to get the side view I was a liiiittle intimidated by that ahahaa... That being said, he is incredibly fun to draw, especially his little disc ear thingies Also yes, I am spreading my Grievous and EV-A4-D agenda around, you are powerless to stop me.
In between doing that, my friends and I were re-watching Clone Wars (2008) and got to the first batch of the Cad Bane episodes. And, though a little clunky, I'm incredibly intrigued by Todo's weird droid body type - how he finds balance is beyond me... Aside from having another shape-heavy design, I dislike Cad Bane's treatment of him and was compelled to draw him enjoying life because he deserves it. >:'[
And here's some bonus meme drawings of Grievous including the 2003 version being, as I like to put it, "reduced to juice". The Grievous ballin' one was just cause a friend of mine REALLY wanted to see Grievous playing basketball...
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Grievous’ Gut-Sack Filtration
When I thought about Grievous’ gut-sack I imagined that the liquid inside would need to cleaned out or filtered every once in a while. So I made the process like dilating kidneys. I also inferred that Grievous would be extremely uncomfortable during the procedure, as that is the most sensitive part of his body.
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Here's this & why did I spend so much time on it. Grievous w/o the faceplate; what crimes will he commit. (All of them)
#scribbles#general grevious#sw tcw#sw the clone wars#feat A4-D the best worst droid ever#EV A4-D#sw headcanons
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“You have like a million of these, don’t get so butt hurt.”
It took me THIS long to draw my actual favorite character.
Grievous’s “doctor”, EV-A4-D. The only droid Grievous allows to sass and reprimand him, it’s hilarious.
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I always forget that EV-A4-D is 5'9
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I see your Obi-Wan x Grievous
and raise you: Grievous x Dr.Boyfriend
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It was meme for Discord but why don't post it here
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family photo :3
#star wars#general grievous#gor#grievous#star wars gor#ev-a4-d#eva4d#a4d#ev a4 d#star wars fanart#fanart
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Droids & Machines: EV-A4-D (Legends)
Source: "The Official Star Wars Fact File 17" is the seventeenth issue of the Legends reference magazine titled The Official Star Wars Fact File, published by De Agostini, and released on April 30, 2014.
#star wars#star wars legends#the official star wars fact file#star wars reference#star wars lore#qymaen jai sheelal#general grievous#grievous#kaleesh#count dooku
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SOUND AFFECTS! (#117, MAY 2010)
Sound designer David Acord is the man responsible for the whizzes, bangs, beeps, blasts, and chirrups that create the distinctive soundscape of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Words: James Burns
What does a sound designer do?
Generally, a sound designer runs the sound effects department during post-production for film or television. He's responsible for selecting or generating all the effects. By selecting, I mean selecting from an audio library or generating any new effects from scratch. On The Clone Wars, there's only Matthew Wood [The Clone Wars' supervising sound editor) and myself., so I'm the sound designer by default because I'm the only guy in the effects department! I'm also responsible for generating all the new effects on the show, and there are plenty of those for each episode, because there's always a new weapon or monster to create sounds for.
How did you get the job on The Clone Wars?
When Matthew Wood was asked by George [Lucas] to work on The Clone Wars, he asked me if I would be the designer on the show and cut all the sound effects. We got to work right away on a set of storyboards form George and Dave [Filoni]. We did all the sounds for that and I suppose on the strength of that, we’ve carried on through the movie and onto the TV show.
Who is your favorite character that you have worked on?
My favorite character to perform was probably EV-A4-D from the episode “Lair of Grievous” in Season One. He's General Grievous' personal medical droid and he was responsible for putting Grievous back together when the Jedi had cut him apart. He's a really slimy droid who is the opposite of Grievous in terms of vocals and physicality. He's very small and creepy, and he manages to get away with giving Grievous a bunch of back-talk that nobody else has ever been able to get away with. Normally Grievous would smash a battle droid at the first sign of any insolence, but as he relies on this little droid so much he lets him get away with it.
What's been your favorite episode so far?
I'd have to say “Landing at Point Rain” from Season Two. It's an episode featuring an epic battle. It's bigger than anything we've ever done before. and bigger than some of the sequences in Episode III. It doesn't end. Just when you think the story is going to be resolved, there's more lasers, cannons and explosions!
As well as EV-A4-D in “Lair of Grievous”, David Acord also plays the following characters:
Pitt Mukmuk "Dooku Captured", “The Gungan General”
Rotta the Huttlet Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Pune Zignat “Defenders of Peace”
LEP-86C8 “Blue Shadow Virus”, “Mystery of a Thousand Moons”
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EV-A4-D is a Monster and I love him
EV-A4-D's character concept/relationship with Grievous is pure gold. Grievous just has to sit there and take the insults knowing A4-D is the only one who can repair him, And A4-D knows that he can push and not get killed.
What's more is that A4-D actually has backstory beyond being Grievous' doctor. And in his lore it is stated that prefers to perform surgeries without pain killers or anesthetics.
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