This is another painting I did last year. Done in acrylic and reference. It's the beach from the beginning of Doctor Who season 6, "The Impossible Astronaut," and it also appeared in the finale, "The Wedding of River Song." Below are two detailed pieces.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
TARDIS print
This is a print I made last year. I carved out the block, then rolled on blue ink to make the print on the right.
Medieval Knight Painting
Something else I did this past year; acrylic. Based off a photo which is not mine. I thought the cloak and background was rather good, though the face was a fail. I apologize.
Abstract Painting
This is something I painted last year that I just recently got a photo of. It's abstract, and loosely based of the personality of BBC's Sherlock's Sherlock. The tiles in the upper right represent Sherlock's cold logic, while the leafy stretch in the middle shows how John came along and tore away the logic, revealing Sherlock's true personality. But hey, see it how you will.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Compass Background
This is a background I just made for a power point. Done in Corel PhotoPaint.
Free to use.
The parchment I got from http://www.flickriver.com/photos/calliope/tags/paper/
The compass rose is from http://www.designerget.com/gallery/compass+clipart
I found them through Google Images, but there's the official credits.
Layout is mine.
Compass rose parchment background with red and purple octagons.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Gallifreyan Books and Bookends
A selection of books that I figured the Doctor might have, with Gallifreyan bookends. I made it using Corel PhotoPaint, trying to figure out brush types, etc. No reference (except for book names), entirely digital, no scanning involved. The books are as follows:
Black Orchid (by George Cranleigh): the Fifth Doctor received this book as a gift at the end of "Black
Orchid".
Book of Rassilon: Initially I was going to do the book the Professor lost in "Shada" (4th Doctor), but by the
time I had looked up the actual name, I'd already given it this name. And every Time Lord needs
something "... of Rassilon"!
TARDIS Journal: the one Eleven uses to record his and River's adventures.
The New Universe: these three I entirely invented, seemed like he might have a couple spacey books on
hand from his University days that he'd forgotten to throw away.
Journal of Impossible Things: not the one the chameleon-arched Ten writes, but rather the one that Joan
Redfern's great-granddaughter publishes in The End of Time, one of which Ten buys and gets signed.
The Complete Poetry of John Milton: according to the novelization of "Logopolis", Four gives Adric this
book to read while he's busy (fiddling with the TARDIS, etc.)
Flight in the Space/Time Vortex (by Romanaveractalunda): another one I made up, just seemed like
Romana (companion of Four) would write some technical book like that. :-)
Monday, August 27, 2012
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