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|  | | | I knew I was going to have fun with the Paradise scenes, so much so that the street and the spaceport were the first sets built for the production - before I even started work on the sets for Chapter One! |
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 | | | I loved creating the Paradise street scenes. You will see quite a few familiar characters bustling about in these, both from the TV series and the comic strips. |
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 | | | The alien policeman - probably the most exotic creation in the production. |
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 | | | Straight out of a frame of the comic strip - it’s Slash Killerstien’s Murderama. |
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 | | | The receptionist of Slash Killerstien’s Murderama always gives service with a sneer. |
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 | | | Salander looking just a little uncomfortable in the Murderama reception. He’s not even been offered tea and biscuits. |
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 | | | It’s always good to catch up on old times surrounded by the gore of previous visitors. |
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 | | | As Daak and Salander waited for an aircab with an unconscious Harma, I suddenly decided the shot would look so much better if it was raining. Making it rain added an extra seventy-eight hours to the render time, but I think it was worth it for that slight Bladerunner vibe... |
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 | | | After hijacking, theft and assorted mayhem, Vol Mercurius liked nothing better than a quiet spot of board-gaming with his favourite robot... |
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 | | | Dear, loveable and ultimately abandoned Klik-Brain. So called, according to Steve Moore’s original script, not because he makes a clicking noise but because you can switch him off. |
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 | | | The explosion in the background meant that this shot took a ridiculously long time to render. |
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 | | | Daak and his slowly expanding crew... |
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 | | | Mercurius strikes another moody pose, this time with the ultimate in moody accessories - a red rose. |
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 | | | Daak wasn’t quite so keen on board games as Mercurius and after six hours of Monopoly he finally snapped. |
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 | | | Klik-Brain was just so relieved when his unruly house guests finally departed... |
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 | | | The Killwagon attempts to outrun Dalek pursuit. I loved doing all the space shots in both parts of Star Tigers and tried to make them as fast and furious as possible. |
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 | | | The volcano on Dispater. My heart wept at the thought of rendering this, but actually it didn’t take as many days as I’d feared... |
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 | | | At my request, Steve Moore provided a new scene to conclude Star Tigers. |
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