@JeriTDP That's a very polite and reasonable post. And you make a lot of sense. In this instance, the Shalka Doctor doesn't participate in the movie, he's just appears in one dreamlike flashback, and he was composited by Jake Booth in photoshop and I animated him walking.
@TimelessDoctors With this shot specifically, the background seems very off and dreamlike - but if you were to design your own background and place AI Shalka onto it, I think it would work a lot better.
Not judging, just worried that an overuse of AI may age the project quickly.
@TimelessDoctors I understand the use of AI for a non-budget and independent project like this, but I feel as if the AI shots you've released are of a worse quality than the shots that have been built out of other material, it worries me that it'll stand out in the finished project too much
@Uniquely_David Don’t quote me on this as I can’t remember where I heard this but I’m fairly sure he dressed like this mostly for the wrap party, but they were having a bit of fun while the cameras were running as well
@AMadmanNotABox@wkeetley1@LegoK_9 If this is truly a silly mistake, then why that’s fine. But as an outsider to this whole thing, this all looks insanely suspicious and I just don’t believe them.
@AMadmanNotABox@wkeetley1@LegoK_9 I don’t understand why they would use a fan design for a temporary drawing instead of using the Dalek design the show has used for the last 20 years? It’s not like this is the first time Titan have been caught tracing, or even just stealing fanart.
@LegoK_9@wkeetley1 What an insanely lazy ‘fix’
Hard for me to believe they were telling the truth about the original art being temporary considering they only changed the middle section