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I was given a lot of creative freedom in creating some elements of a magazine for an online design class. Since a new Star Wars movie had recently come out, I decided to try my hand at creating a Star Wars parody magazine. I used Video Copilot’s Saber plugin, Element3D, some tools from the Action Essentials collection and some free online models to make this. As a note, I don’t own the rights to the Star Wars elements, but this was an educational project, not a commercial one.