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I had a set of his Empire Strikes Back drawings as a kid, and I spent countless hours pouring over every detail. He really had a way of capturing one's imagination.
I still have a set of those drawings (Empire Strikes Back) - they've managed to make several moves with me. For some reason, I've never been able to get rid of them. It's a set of large, widescreen, pictures (for want of a better word). I think I'll have to break them back out tomorrow.
that is a fantastic career of work.

sadly - the thumbnails on his site aren't working for me...is that true for anyone else?

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Not for me either, likely intentional to prevent people from printing where they could otherwise sell posters or something? Shame though, it'd be great to see some full-size HQ versions.
I had a book of his Star Wars illustrations as a kid, too. It was great to see the variants of recognizable vehicles/structures/characters/etc that didn't make it into the final movies... an early lesson about all the little creative choices that sum up to an iconic final product.

Sorry to see he's passed. Glad he lived a full creative life. Encouraged that his Star Wars work was done in his 40s.