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Glowyrm13 [2012-12-08 02:47:10 +0000 UTC]
Yoda! awesome, he is.
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TheDoodlebags In reply to Glowyrm13 [2012-12-08 13:11:20 +0000 UTC]
ahh, markers you seek, drawings you make, illustrate, illustrate!
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Glowyrm13 In reply to TheDoodlebags [2012-12-09 03:32:02 +0000 UTC]
make I a picture? recognize it, no one will.
draw, I cannot.
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Keyan-Korshunov [2012-12-07 17:45:04 +0000 UTC]
Very cool! I used to think Yoda was scary when I was younger, but now I've grown to like (and maybe even love) the wise, little old man. We may not know his species, but I think he must be one of those rare aliens, like Vergere from the New Jedi Order. I did some drawings of Yoda in the past, some of which were inspired by Genndy Tartakovsky's 2D Clone Wars cartoon, and starring James Arnold Taylor and Grey DeLisle. They are currently in one of my old sketchbooks, and I thought Frank Oz did a wonderful job as the voice of Yoda.
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TheDoodlebags In reply to Keyan-Korshunov [2012-12-08 13:13:54 +0000 UTC]
Yoda was a strange addition to the movies when I saw him in Empire when I was ten, at the time aliens were all relatively human sized to fit the person inside of the creature. Yoda was obviously not human sized but fit so well in the story (this was well before CG) looking back at the movie, it is obviously a puppet, but it fits so well in the story it is easy to overlook. I like him in the clone wars TV show when I get to see it.
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Keyan-Korshunov In reply to TheDoodlebags [2012-12-08 18:13:29 +0000 UTC]
Yoda may have been unusual and unheard-of as an alien, and I've even seen sketches of him that make him look like a lawn gnome or some dwarf from Tolkien. He sounds like Grover, the little blue monster with the falsetto voice, which is no coincidence, considering they are both done by Frank Oz. Yes, Yoda was once a puppet, first in Empire Strikes Back, then in Return of the Jedi, and finally in The Phantom Menace, albeit a younger effigy. In the last two prequels, he was CGI.
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