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⚫ | '''Warren J. Fu''' is a visual effects art director at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] who has worked on all three movies of the [[prequel trilogy]]. Probably his most notable contribution was in the design of [[Grievous|General Grievous]], along with [[Iain McCaig]], [[Ryan Church]], and [[Robert E. Barnes]], though he admits that he prefers his work on the [[IG-100 MagnaGuard|MagnaGuards]] over Grievous. |
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⚫ | '''Warren J. Fu''' is a visual effects art director at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] who has worked on all three movies of the [[prequel trilogy]]. Probably his most notable contribution was in the design of [[General Grievous]], along with [[Iain McCaig]], [[Ryan Church]], and [[Robert E. Barnes]], though he admits that he prefers his work on the [[MagnaGuards]] over Grievous. |
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==Biography== |
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+ | Fu grew up as a middle child in [[Wikipedia:Chicago, Illinois|Chicago, Illinois]]. Like many children of the time, he owned Star Wars action figures. His family moved to [[Wikipedia:Southern California|Southern California]] when he was still young, and there he discovered a passion for aerosol art in his early teens. In fun, he would compete with his friends painting giant productions on the legalized graffiti walls of [[Wikipedia:Huntington Beach|Huntington Beach]]. |
[[File:Warrenfu-costume.jpg|left|thumb|180px|[[Sheltay Retrac]]'s costume was a design concept by Warren Fu.]] |
[[File:Warrenfu-costume.jpg|left|thumb|180px|[[Sheltay Retrac]]'s costume was a design concept by Warren Fu.]] |
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− | After high school, Fu went on to the [[Wikipedia:University of California, Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]] and was about to begin his final semester as an economics major when he learned about an art internship at Industrial Light & Magic. He got the intern position and discovered that he enjoyed drawing spaceships and creatures more than drawing supply and demand graphs. |
+ | After high school, Fu went on to the [[Wikipedia:University of California, Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley]] and was about to begin his final semester as an economics major when he learned about an art internship at Industrial Light & Magic. He got the intern position and discovered that he enjoyed drawing spaceships and creatures more than drawing supply and demand graphs. |
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⚫ | Immediately following graduation, he was asked to join ILM's [[Episode I]] team, and over the next four years, worked his way up to become a visual effects art director. He received his first film credit as a visual effects storyboard / concept artist and learned a little about everything during the process: conceptual art, storyboards, animation, matte painting and even graphic design. Fu contributed to the prequel trilogy in the form of spaceship, droid, and environment designs, along with some costume and character work. |
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⚫ | Immediately following graduation, he was asked to join ILM's [[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace|Episode I]] team, and over the next four years, worked his way up to become a visual effects art director. He received his first film credit as a visual effects storyboard / concept artist and learned a little about everything during the process: conceptual art, storyboards, animation, matte painting and even graphic design. Fu contributed to the prequel trilogy in the form of spaceship, droid, and environment designs, along with some costume and character work. |
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+ | [[File:Droid General Weapons.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Concept art of [[Grievous|General Grievous]]]] |
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+ | Fu credits the following people as major influences on his art career: [[Doug Chiang]], [[David Nakabayashi]], [[W:c:furry:Brian O'Connell|Brian O'Connell]], Chito Arellano, Esther Taylor, [[Joe Johnston]], [[Ralph McQuarrie]], [[George Lucas]], and his parents. |
− | ==Star Wars contributions== |
+ | ==''Star Wars'' contributions== |
− | [[File:Cloneskytrooper.jpg|thumb|180px|[[Clone jet trooper|Sky trooper]] concept by Warren Fu |
+ | [[File:Cloneskytrooper.jpg|thumb|180px|[[Clone jet trooper|Sky trooper]] concept by Warren Fu]] |
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+ | *[[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace|''Star Wars'': Episode I ''The Phantom Menace'']], conceptual artist, storyboard artist |
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+ | *[[Galactic Phrase Book & Travel Guide (real-life book)|''Galactic Phrase Book & Travel Guide'']], cover artist |
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+ | *[[Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones|''Star Wars'': Episode II ''Attack of the Clones'']], visual effects conceptual artist |
− | *''[[The Eyes of Revolution]]'' which is found in ''[[Star Wars: Visionaries]]'', author and artist |
+ | *''[[The Eyes of Revolution]]'', which is found in ''[[Star Wars: Visionaries]]'', author and artist |
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+ | *[[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']], concept artist |
==Other works== |
==Other works== |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:Terminator Salvation|''Terminator Salvation'']] |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:Galaxy Quest|''Galaxy Quest'']] |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:Space Cowboys|''Space Cowboys'']] |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:A.I. (film)|''Artificial Intelligence: A.I.'']] |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl|''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'']], concept artist |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth|''The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth'']], artist |
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Warren J. Fu is a visual effects art director at Industrial Light & Magic who has worked on all three movies of the prequel trilogy. Probably his most notable contribution was in the design of General Grievous, along with Iain McCaig, Ryan Church, and Robert E. Barnes, though he admits that he prefers his work on the MagnaGuards over Grievous.
Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas's face was based on Warren Fu.
Biography
Fu grew up as a middle child in Chicago, Illinois. Like many children of the time, he owned Star Wars action figures. His family moved to Southern California when he was still young, and there he discovered a passion for aerosol art in his early teens. In fun, he would compete with his friends painting giant productions on the legalized graffiti walls of Huntington Beach.
After high school, Fu went on to the University of California, Berkeley and was about to begin his final semester as an economics major when he learned about an art internship at Industrial Light & Magic. He got the intern position and discovered that he enjoyed drawing spaceships and creatures more than drawing supply and demand graphs.
Immediately following graduation, he was asked to join ILM's Episode I team, and over the next four years, worked his way up to become a visual effects art director. He received his first film credit as a visual effects storyboard / concept artist and learned a little about everything during the process: conceptual art, storyboards, animation, matte painting and even graphic design. Fu contributed to the prequel trilogy in the form of spaceship, droid, and environment designs, along with some costume and character work.
In the workplace he is known for his dry sense of humor. He credits his Episode III position not to talent or connections, but to "two dollars cash and 10% off coupons to Chili's" attached to his portfolio submission.
- "When Yoda is acting crazy and eats Luke's candy bar after crashing on Dagobah. That was bananas."
- ―Warren J. Fu, when asked about his favorite original trilogy moment
Outside of Star Wars, Fu has worked on various commercials and films at ILM. He has also directed clips for recording artists Aaliyah and the Strokes. He plans to further his directing career now that he has completed work on Episode III.
Fu credits the following people as major influences on his art career: Doug Chiang, David Nakabayashi, Brian O'Connell, Chito Arellano, Esther Taylor, Joe Johnston, Ralph McQuarrie, George Lucas, and his parents.
Star Wars contributions
- Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, conceptual artist, storyboard artist
- Galactic Phrase Book & Travel Guide, cover artist
- Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, visual effects conceptual artist
- The Eyes of Revolution, which is found in Star Wars: Visionaries, author and artist
- Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, concept artist
Other works
- Terminator Salvation
- Galaxy Quest
- Space Cowboys
- Artificial Intelligence: A.I.
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, concept artist
- The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth, artist
External links
- Meet the Episode III Art Department on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Warren Fu at the Internet Movie Database
- Doug Chiang Studio credits page
- Warren Fu's personal website