 | The Doctor's trusty TARDIS, rendered in 3-D in a variety of settings, by a variety of programs.Some of the models came off better than others, but I still think all the images came out pretty good. |
 | TARDIS Consoles, and the Sonic Screwdriver - also rendered in 3-D by those same various programs. I hope to fillthis section out a little bit more, soon. It's not easy to do thesekind of graphics on a computer with only 16 megs of memory, though. |
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Various and sundry Logo designs - some based on the well-known TV logos,
and others of my own design, all fleshed out in Photoshop - from metallic,
to transparent - from classic to new wave.
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Not the stories turned down by Virgin Publishing, while putting out
"Doctor Who - The missing adventures" - but instead, parodies of the
series. Contains zany refrences you're bound to miss, and cover art that
will make you shake your head and wonder.
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I never liked the layout of the covers for the Virgin "New Adventures"
series - they weren't attractive or exciting enough to capture the attention
of anyone who wasn't already rabid for anything relating to Doctor Who, so
I've taken it upon myself to try out a few alternative designs.
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Another thing I never liked is the limited acces to Doctor Who merchandise
here in the states. I've always felt that a serious merchandising push in
the U.S. would help get things running again. So I've designed my own
Doctor Who toy line, the way I would have done it.
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