![]() Phil Noto: I start with the average hues of each character and background element and then start shifting the color balance slightly to separate the elements in the image. : Tell me about the coloring process - in particular, using colors to capture the Western feel of Solo. I just try to vary the sizes a bit and rearrange the elements to see if anything sparks a further idea for the composition. Phil Noto: I think that just comes from doing cover images for the last 18 years. ![]() : You sent in three rough sketches about where the image could go.and they all would've been great! I'm curious how just from a few notes about direction, you can come up with three unique takes that still fit the desired outcome. Phil Noto's illustration for 's exclusive Solo insert cover and slipcover. had a quick chat with Noto - now a Star Wars home video artist! - about his gorgeous, scoundrel-filled cover. (You can download the insert cover and slipcase, for free, right now on .) The artist created a beautiful piece in a classic, illustrated movie-poster style, incorporating many elements from the film. That's why we were thrilled to team up with Noto on a exclusive Blu-ray cover for Solo: A Star Wars Story, which arrived on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray earlier this week. His ability to capture likeness and detail, while still telling a story in a sequential, comic-book style and feel, is almost without equal. Noto's work, which includes Marvel's Poe Dameron and Chewbacca series, as well as covers for the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story adaptation, is arresting. ![]() Phil Noto has quickly become a favorite artist among Star Wars comic book fans. The artist discusses his surprise exclusive Blu-ray cover for the film! ![]()
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