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is the doctor in

Poser Science Fiction posted on Oct 04, 2004
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mdbruffy

9:09PM | Mon, 04 October 2004

An intresting companion. Lots of texture, which is good. Did you use Imre's Tardis? I think I recognise it, having used it twice myself. I say again, I like seeing texture in sc-fi images. Alot of designers seem to forget it and design worlds that are decorated in plastic -or highly polished wood pannels. The world has -and will have- texture. Use them.

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mmitchell_houston

9:17PM | Mon, 04 October 2004

I agree with mdbruffy: great use of texture. I also like seeing the TARDIS. Nice mood, and love the way the light falls on the stairs behind her.

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papachile

12:08PM | Tue, 05 October 2004

Love the texture use and the incredible look on her face!

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Redfern

5:31PM | Tue, 05 October 2004

Yes, that is definitely Imrie's TARDIS. This is the version Little_Dragon upgraded to have an opening door. A blue skinned companiosn, eh? Hmm, before Terry Nation concocted Davros and rewrote the origins of the Daleks, I think the pathological pepperpots were supposed to be the mutated descendents of blue skinned intellectuals called the Dals. Keen use of persceptibe and mood lighting! Sincerely, Bill

iamkate101

6:08PM | Tue, 05 October 2004

very cool scene, the character is so intersting, lots to look at with the details! excellent job!


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