Doctor Who Poster Designs
Hey everyone!
If you have snooped around the Fan Corner over the past few months, you may have spotted my Oddworld Art Deco Style Posters for each game, plus some other pieces of related design. If not then you can check them out HERE. Along with making Oddworld Fan Art, I also make other poster designs, my most popular design being my Doctor Who and Amy Pond posters. So I thought I would share them here too :) http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7jOK5f-B_r...t+13.13.24.png http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7jOK5f-B_r...t+13.12.24.png Hope you Who fans like them! Let me know what you think! -Jonny |
They are very nice, but I prefer the ninth doctor over all the new ones. (Don't really know the old ones.)
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I love the style of these posters. Very well done keep it up
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I love these, maybe you could do cyberman and dalek ones!
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I hate that nemw doctor :fuzmad:. 5. series suck as hell:(.
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Ah, yes. Your the guy with the greatest oddworld art ever (in my opinion)
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He is in every way superior to Tennant.
Though that in mainly because Russel T Davis couldn't write a story if it walked up and bit him on the nose. In other news, these look great! The Doctor one looks great, particularly. For once I must concur with STM and say a dalek one would rock also, would really work in that style. If you were to do a cyberman one, it'd have to be a 1960s cyberman, maybe from 'Tombs of the Cybermen', back when they were sneaky and scary - before they got turned into daleks with limbs. |
Loved this, loved all of them.
I prefer David Tennant as The Doctor more, though |
Agreed with Splat, not past the fifth doctor, maybe the moonbase ones or yeh, tomb of the cyberman ones. Love that film splat!
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Excellent work on the posters, ameba2k! I'd seen them before, but I really enjoyed seeing them again. |
The last episode I saw was Flesh and Stone. It was probably the worst so far, but was better than most David Tennant episodes. And Matt Smith is probably the best Doctor I've seen, though I'm still very fond of Christopher Eccleston.
Nice posters, by the way. Even though I saw them months ago. |
Eccleson was a great Doctor; shame he was only in it to advance his own career. My favourite Doctor is the first; William Hartnell, from the sixties. Despite being made on a budget of 17 pence and a packet of chewing gum per episode, there really was something special about the stories of his era. It's hard to say what made him so great (though it probably wasn't the cardboard cutout daleks).
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