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Homage to 1963 by FredAckerman

DAZ|Studio Film/TV posted on Oct 23, 2015
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Just one of those images that were so impressive I couldn't help but try and do it myself. Samtherapy's Daleks again sorroundinga familiar Police Box. DAZ studio render with post work on brightness/contrast and desaturation in Gimp2. The original and better version of this composition can be found here: http://fredackerman.deviantart.com/art/1963-414404741 Doctor Who, Daleks and Tardis are all intellectual property of the BBC and the Terry Nation estate.

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giulband

12:09AM | Sat, 24 October 2015

Cool image and dedication !

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daggerwilldo

12:09AM | Sat, 24 October 2015

Very cool B/W work. I'm going to go check out the original. i really like the light and shadow in this one.

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radioham

6:46AM | Sat, 24 October 2015

So it's not just me who loves the Doctor

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netsuke

2:23PM | Sat, 24 October 2015

A very good approximation. If you could tweek the lighting it would be a twin of the original.

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KatesFriend

11:49AM | Sun, 25 October 2015

How I love GIMP! Excellent recreation. Love the classic era Daleks and you've captured the minimalist 'style' of the Hartnel era quite well.

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Crudelitas

5:13PM | Sun, 25 October 2015

Great looking in b/w. Great Tribute.


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