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Honestly, to think this one person did so much work on the show off the back of a funny little ‘Doctor Who meets Sherlock’ video, and was only brought on because of Rachel Talalay.
I can only imagine how it feels for a fan to go from making a cute little Doctor Who / Sherlock crossover, to working on a Regeneration Scene and a scene involving *five* Doctors.
His work with particles and organic CGI is just beyond compare. His work really is beauty. Astounding pieces of art.
I gotta admit, the Cgi got so much better since the 13th doctor. Clearly received an increased budget. I also like the change to the 2:1 ratio.
This is amazing! I sure stopped watching at the wrong time, these effects are way better than ten years ago