Posted on July 28, 2015April 4, 2020 by Tobe Damit Things I Saw in The Desert Nomade Time Traveler, ©Philippe Druillet, 1993 Sketch from Planet Tatouine for the Storyboard of Star Wars. Troglodytes in La Cappadoce,Turkey. Sketch of Planet Tatouine for the Storyboard of Star Wars. Banthas are domesticated herd animals featured in the Star Wars. Here in a procession, they are most commonly used as mounts and beasts of burden for Tusken Raiders. Tusken Raiders share a special bond with their Bantha and hold the creatures in great reverence. ©Moebius 1998. Watcher of the Desert. Jawas looking away…. « The Largest Labyrinth in China » Guyaju, located in the North of the country. Unhabited. Tuskan Raider from a sketch of Star Trek. All Terrain Armored Transport by ©Druillet, directly inspired by Star Wars. Walker,©Moebius. The abandonned set of Star Wars in Tataouine, Tunisia. The abandonned set of Star Wars in Tataouine, Tunisia. R2D2 from Malcolm Sutherland’s animated Star Wars segments for the Uncut project. Scene from Star Wars, Planet Tataouine. Sketch from the stroyboard, here the Planet Tataouine in Star Wars from afar. ©Moebius vision of the ”Bar Scene” in Star Wars. ©Moebius Vision of the Planet Tataouine, Star Wars The abandonned set of Star Wars in Tataouine, Tunisia. Tataouine is a town in southern Tunisia, meaning literally “eyes” in Berber. Its unique architecture and town layout have made it a fascinating location for tourists, brought to even further national attention when George Lucas chose to base the fictional planet of Tatooine on it in his Star Wars films. Tataouine’s features include partially underground areas, built long ago by the Berbers to keep cool, adobe buildings, manmade caves, granaries, and ghorfas. Most of the inhabitants are Berber, with a minority of Arab population. White Droids by ©Druillet. Star Wars desert creature. FLOP WARS: GREEN LANTERN VS JOHN CARTER ©Druillet ©Druillet. Very old troglodytes in a very weird form. Scene from Star Wars , Planet Tataouine. Tuskan Raiders Queen from the future,©Druillet. Darth Vader created by Georges Lucas. Share this:TweetShare on TumblrEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related