This Massive Scrollable Re-Telling Of Star Wars Might Be The Greatest Fan Art Ever

This Massive Scrollable Re-Telling Of Star Wars Might Be The Greatest Fan Art Ever

You probably can’t get away with watching movies at your desk all day at work. But since most websites are still totally acceptable, warm up your scrolling finger and go to town on this incredible fan tribute that sees the entire original Star Wars: A New Hope turned into one long scrollable schematic.

This Massive Scrollable Re-Telling Of Star Wars Might Be The Greatest Fan Art Ever

The site’s making of is even more incredible. The artist, illustrator and graphic novelist Martin Panchaud, created 157 images in Adobe Illustrator that together measure 123m in length.

This Massive Scrollable Re-Telling Of Star Wars Might Be The Greatest Fan Art Ever

Panchaud didn’t skimp on the detailing, either. Every last line in the movie is included, as is every last nook and cranny on ships like the Millennium Falcon. The site is as much a Star Wars reference tool as it is a way to while away the hours on a boring Wednesday afternoon.

[SWANH.net via Twitter – iA Inc.]


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