Mike Minor’s Star Trek: Phase II concept art, 1978
I bought the kindle edition of The Artbook Transformers Fall of Cybertron and the concepts are stunning!
It's really cool to see what Cybertron looked like!
- Cliffjumper. as requested by anon
- Transformers: Art Of Prime
- IDW Publishing, 2013
*Please note: This book is heavy and too big for my scanning bed. Scans are uncleaned and portions have been cut off by technological limitations. You should buy it, anyway.
How far they’ve come in 2 years!! I didn’t really have a plan for either in the very beginning, so they look like very blank canvases. But now…now they feel like real people! Amazing! I am so emotional over this. Thanks for the support and interest in my original scifi story concept!
ORION DAYS - Digital Art by Nekkyo Usagi © 2018 - 2020
USS Enterprise - Star Trek concept art by Matt Jefferies (c.1964)
Transformers Prime Optimus character design by Augusto Barranco.
Star of Arabia - Alex Ries
Orion Days Alien Races - Concept Design Sketches by Nekkyo Usagi © 2018
Here it is!! Finally I have an official name for this sci-fi project!! ORION DAYS!! These are some designs I’ve been working on during this social media break. It’s really been helping me to focus on research and putting in the work needed for world-building and character designs.
And now I have names for just a few of the inhabitants of the space colony, nestled in the beautiful but deadly pink clouds of the Orion Nebula. More to come soon!!
Concept art for Battra’s larva form. Godzilla vs. Mothra (1992).
Christopher Shy never disappoints
Friendly aliens concept art ~
Their design was inspired by starfish puppies.
Orion Days Alien Races - Concept Design Sketches by Nekkyo Usagi (c) 2018
Here it is!! Finally I have an official name for this sci-fi project!! ORION DAYS!! These are some designs I’ve been working on during this social media break. It’s really been helping me to focus on research and putting in the work needed for world-building and character designs.
And now I have names for just a few of the inhabitants of the space colony, nestled in the beautiful but deadly pink clouds of the Orion Nebula. More to come soon!!
More concept sketches of my new Basara OC - Soma Yoshitane
Art by Nekkyo Usagi
These are so messy but I’m not ashamed to share this. It’s is all part of the creative process. The symbol on the back of his coat is one of the kamon I was able to find, of the real Soma Yoshitane! The Soma Clan crest is a tethered horse, but I liked the look of the fire ring more.
The Jurassic Park TV Show That Never Was
With the ongoing popularity of 1993′s ‘Jurassic Park’ and the recent mega success of Colin Trevorrow’s ‘Jurassic World’, a number of previously unseen images from an alleged television cartoon show have appeared online.
It’s surprising that, after the enormous popularity of Spielberg’s dino adventure, a TV spin-off didn’t materialise. Apparently, Universal were working on a cartoon series, using the gorgeous concept art from William Stout as a basis.
Stout has previously discussed his involvement in the project, having worked on the film’s concept art.
“Towards the end of all of this merchandising I got a call from artist Will Meugniot, asking if I’d be interested in designing a Jurassic Park animated series. This was not going to be a kiddy show (although kids of all ages, including myself, could enjoy it). They wanted the show to be a mature prime time series with top writers and state-of-the-art television animation augmented with quite a bit of CG animation. Universal Cartoon Studios wanted a “graphic novel look” to the series. I came in, showed my portfolio and was hired.”
What’s more, an actual trailer for the series exists, as the artist shares: “We made a trailer to communicate the look and feel of the series, also showing how we would combine computer animation with traditional animation. All we needed was Spielberg’s approval.”
Tragically, as we’re sure you’d agree, the show never went into production, largely since Spielberg never actually caught glimpse of the trailer.
“I heard through the grapevine that he never bothered to watch what we had done. By that time the word was out that he was burnt out on Jurassic Park merchandising and all of the film’s commercial exploitation. So, it never got made,” Stout said.
It seems like the creation of a ‘Jurassic Park’ TV series would have been massively well received and a sure fire hit, especially in the early to mid ‘90s where it could’ve conceivably slotted perfectly into Saturday morning kids programmes, such as BBC’s Live and Kicking or over on Nickelodeon or The Cartoon Network.
Amazingly, the art shows off some of the dinos we do get to see in later ‘Jurassic’ movies, such as the smaller, bitey ones like the Compsognathus from ‘The Lost World’, and, more recently, the iconic Mosasaur from ‘Jurassic World’.
Maybe it just wasn’t meant to be - be it down to budget or creative burnout as Stout says - but the submitted concept art that initially won producers over is still fascinating to look at nonetheless.
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Picture credits: Universal, Williams Stout, fromdirectorstevenspielberg.tumblr.com