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The painting of the Death Star trench run was also completed in November of 1975. Again, not exactly like it was portrayed in the film, Ralph “envisioned a smooth trench — there were a lot of greeblies in the finished film. I liked the idea of seeing the cast shadow of the ship on the wall.”
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Ralph’s painting of the Death Star trench, and the Millennium Falcon being drawn in by the tractor beam, was obviously completed later in the schedule after the ship concept had been changed. The painting closely matches the finished film as Ralph also created the matte painting used for this scene.
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One of the most common reasons for new or updated paintings was the change of the “pirate ship” (a.k.a. the Millennium Falcon) from Colin Cantwell’s original design (that would become the Blockade Runner).


In the case of the pirate ship in Docking Bay 94, where so much re-painting was required to replace the ship, I asked Ralph why he didn’t just create a new
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Ralph was quick to point out that all of the elements in this painting — the trench surface, the TIE fighter, and the X-wing — were based on Joe Johnston’s concepts. Ralph, while certainly playing an integral part in the creation of many of the characters, vehicles and locations in the film, also realized that his role was to incorporate the final designs George selected
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