Raxus Secundus: The Overlook by Pat Presley
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Raxus Secundus: The Overlook by Pat Presley

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Up to my silly meme nonsense again. 🤦♀️ I couldn’t decide which version I liked better so here’s both.
Raxus concept art from The Clone Wars, by Pat Presley
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The Bad Batch appreciation post, Part 3
This is the third part of the mood and scenery shots of the show. Here are Part I, Part II, Part IV Part V Part VI and Part VII
The engine still amazes me (don’t know why, don’t ask). And the clouds on Bora Vio.

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Raxulon - concept art from Dark Disciple vs. The Bad Batch 1.10 Common Ground
artists: Pat Presley, Chris Glenn, Andre Kirk.
Star Wars Planets: Raxus Secundus
"Raxus was a lush world in the Outer Rim Territories' Tion Hegemony that served as the capital planet of the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars. Renowned for its beauty, Raxus had a temperate climate and was covered with oceans and landmasses." X
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