DOUG CHIANG & THE DESIGN OF THE SCARIF TROOPER (thread): According to Doug Chiang, Lucasfilm’s VP & executive creative director, the final design of the Shoretrooper was an intentional blend of the clone troopers with scout troopers with stormtroopers. Continued 👇👇
(2) Glyn Dillon, co-costume designer, explored the scout trooper helmet, in terms of that biker look, and merged it with a regular stormtrooper. And then, because this film happens before Episode IV, they bridged a little bit of the clone troopers in, as well. Continued 👇👇
(3) Gareth Edwards, movie director, always wanted a stormtrooper that was kind of warm-toned, kind of sand-colored, to make it make sense that they were on Scarif with the sand. Continued 👇👇
(4) Glyn actually modeled the color scheme on the WWII Messerschmitt plane where the base tannish color with patches of blue & orange. This reinforced that connection to Episode IV, which was World War II technology, vehicles, and colorations.
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