Showing posts with label Hartnell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hartnell. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Class Photo

Every character involved has now been designed.



General Cutler's son is also designed, but he's just a head on a screen, and not worth putting up right now.  There are a few things still the be drawn - The TARDIS, the radiation suits, the dreaded Z-Bomb (pronounced Zed), various props, and the very frightening and not at all ridiculous Cyber Ships!

The focus now shifts towards making a few storyboards.  The conceit of this animation is that it is very very simple.  It's meant to be like watching an animated Punch and Judy show.  Characters will bob up and down, flail their arms, and act like puppets.  But I still need to set up just how the characters will interact: who will be on stage together, how they will flail, and all that.  We'll see.  I'm just pleased to have reached this milestone.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Dr. Barclay

I've begun working on some of the more minor (can something be more minor?) characters.  Here we've got Dr. Barclay, a civilian scientist at Snowcap Base.  


The plain clothes make a welcome change!  


General Cutler forgot that it was Casual Friday.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Animated Anneke

Now Polly is properly color corrected.  Did a few minor tweaks and smoothed out some edges.  I think this is pretty much the final version of her template.


And with that, I'm pretty sure that I will make The Tenth Planet episode 4 my first full animation puppet project.  Now on to Ben Jackson!

Polly

Just getting started on my next character.  This is the earliest stage of designing Polly Wright.


Much more work to do.  But I think this design is off to a good start.  Stay tuned.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Making Hartnell Cute

Patrick Troughton lent himself to caricature more easily than his predecessor, William Hartnell.  Troughton had impish features and a mischievous face.  Hartnell had patrician dignity and a hawkish aspect.  In other words, his template is taking a little more time to perfect.  In the meantime, here he is in extremely rough draft form.  The face still needs work.  The curls in the back of the hair need tightening up.  Once he's got a frock coat, it may help to pull it all together.


He may look better with slight eyelids.  His current expression makes it look as though he's mistakenly seen Chesterton naked.  I may also go over the borders of his hair in a darker gray to make them stand out more.

This is going to take some work.