BB-8 may have rolled into the hearts of Star Wars fans when he was introduced in The Force Awakens, but he’s effectively been dethroned by the new kid on the block – BD-1, from EA’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. This little salvage droid has personality for days, and it’s easy for fan artists to express it in their own works.

Here are 10 fan art pictures of Fallen Order’s BD-1 that are absolutely great, in no particular order. Huge kudos to all the artists responsible for these amazing works.

10 The Two Bby’s

This, right here! Talk about nailing it on the first try. Not only does this blend two of the most adorable new Star Wars characters together on the same canvas, but it does so in the cutest way possible with Baby Yoda up to his usual mischief.

DeviantArt alum Ymirr is responsible for this photo that is so sweet that it can induce a toothache, so place any blame accordingly. In the meantime, can somebody, somewhere make this happen for real, please? That’d be great.

9 Super Scoundrel’s BD-1

Devin Doty, otherwise known as super_scoundrel has been cranking out fantastic artwork based on Star Wars for a while now, and his take on BD-1 is absolutely stellar. The style is reminiscent of cell-shaded artwork à la Borderlands, which gives it an almost gritty comic book feel, while still maintaining a very bright aesthetic.

The clean vector lines, sharp whites, and lens reflections are crisp, and the shot angle is perfect. It’s one of the cleanest and most attractive pieces of BD-1 fan art around.

8 Yeah, I’m Ok!

It’s no secret that Cal and BD-1 are best buds who look out for one another. Actually, BD-1 does most of the looking out, but that’s neither here nor there. The point is, these two are an inseparable team who know how to get the job done.

Fran Christy did a great piece that pretty much sums up their pal status, to a T. The bright colors, shading, and slight cartoon style really set this piece apart.

7 BD-1 Remodel

Talented 3D modeler Malik Fernandez decided to take a crack at replicating BD-1 based on elements of the game trailer and information found online. It’s a pretty great take on the character!

The level of detail in the model is excellent, with appropriate distress and texture weathering, brushed aluminum textures, and detailed bump maps. Nicely done.

6 BD-1 - Pixelion8 Edition

Another great 3D modeler is Pixelion8, who replicated BD-1 with a brand new take on the character that stays closely in line with established character canon.

There’s a lot of subtlety in the texture work, normals, and emissive mask that help bring out the strong details in BD-1’s framework. The wire-work is an especially nice touch and helps bring together the model in a fantastic way.

5 BD-1 & Cal

Another great take on the BD-1 + Cal formula comes courtesy of Shenzi - Cynthia Bellicard, who delivered this excellent take of the little droid, ready for action alongside Jedi Knight Cal Kestis.

The graduated warm-to-cool filters are a nice little touch that helps draw out Cal’s lightsaber illumination, while giving the eye two points to focus on, for variety. The brushed look of the piece makes it feel timeless.

4 BD-1 In Foil

Now, for something completely different, here is BD-1 recreating using foil. Yes, this is something that really exists. Digital art, brushes, and pencils are nothing compared to the might of twisting and bending foil to create exquisite sculptures like this one.

Foil BD-1 comes courtesy of TheFoilGuy, who has done some truly amazing stuff with foil. When you are done marveling over this great sculpture, check out his other work.

3 BD-1 Sketched

Here’s a nice capture of BD-1 done in the traditional pencil sketch style. Simple, effective, and attractive. The angle of the drawing is a great choice, and the straightforward sketch, accurate colors, and markings make BD-1 easy to distinguish.

This great slice of art comes from Eloise Buttery. By all accounts, she is a skilled artist who is worth keeping track of.

2 Vector BD-1

Artist Raul Eduardo did this super-simplistic, highly stylized version of BD-1 in a clean and attractive vector line art style, and it’s killer. It would even look great as a tattoo, or a car decal.

The textured paper does something for the look of the overall piece, by making it feel more authentic somehow. It is not clear whether the eyeball was meant to be a solid white for the sake of focus, or if Eduardo forgot to punch it out, but it is fine either way.

1 Water Color BD-1

This beautiful watercolor-style take on BD-1 comes from Tumblr artist Iris Ivy. Everything from the quirky tilt of BD-1’s head, to his inquisitive body language and stance, make the piece stand out.

The canvas texture makes the piece pop as well, by giving it a traditional feel. This is definitely one of the most eloquent takes on BD-1 available. A surefire winner.

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