Some icons
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And these are the remaining odd few things I did for
naarmamo that weren't part of a forthcoming icon set.
A handful from The Strange Report (mainly because it was pretty and I was tired of BBC Shakespeare every day) and a few in tribute to the lovely Mary Tamm (as Romana) for today's entry.


Icons featuring Anthony Quayle, Anneke Wills, Kaz Garas, Charles Lloyd-Pack, and Mary Tamm. Some textures by
tiger_tyger.
Want, take, have, credit. Comments are always welcome.
Mostly I made Shakespeare icons, which I should hopefully post here tomorrow in honour of the final day of 'naarting' for 2012. I also made a texture set, which is in my previous post. (Textures being various things, but mainly patterns, colours, gradients, pictures etc. that can be used as layers when making icons and other graphics. These are icon-sized, and I made them by scanning in two old cards and some material together and then playing around with the result.)
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A handful from The Strange Report (mainly because it was pretty and I was tired of BBC Shakespeare every day) and a few in tribute to the lovely Mary Tamm (as Romana) for today's entry.












Icons featuring Anthony Quayle, Anneke Wills, Kaz Garas, Charles Lloyd-Pack, and Mary Tamm. Some textures by
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Want, take, have, credit. Comments are always welcome.
Mostly I made Shakespeare icons, which I should hopefully post here tomorrow in honour of the final day of 'naarting' for 2012. I also made a texture set, which is in my previous post. (Textures being various things, but mainly patterns, colours, gradients, pictures etc. that can be used as layers when making icons and other graphics. These are icon-sized, and I made them by scanning in two old cards and some material together and then playing around with the result.)
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Date: 30 Aug 2012 07:48 pm (UTC)(By the way, Leela thinks 'Shakespeare' is a very silly name because you don't shake a spear, you throw it, so the Bard *should* be called 'Thrownspeare'... This tidbit comes to you courtesy of the Fourth Doctor Lost Story 'Foe from the Future'... I laughed - a lot!)
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Date: 30 Aug 2012 07:58 pm (UTC)Heh. Is the Doctor educating Leela about Shakespeare?
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Date: 30 Aug 2012 08:02 pm (UTC)Yes - well, he was teaching her about poetry and had her reading "Hamlet". 'To be or not to be' is 'a very stupid question' in her view - and Shakespeare's poetry is 'just a lot of nonsense'... She made me laugh a good deal.
I've been listening to all the new Four and Leela audios over the last few days, and laughing my socks off at Leela - she's so very direct and down-to-earth, and her scorn for the Doctor's scientific explanations (which she claims don't make any more sense than poetry because he just makes words up) is especially funny.