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Malcolm Thornton redesigned the TARDIS interior set, including a new set of flats with fewer, and more widely spaced, roundels. A new set of door’s connected to the left-hand side of the set, angled so that cameras couldn't see beyond the threshold.
#DoctorWho #TheFiveDoctors
Souls Tormented in Hell.
After Dierec Bouts. Painted and stained glass roundel. 1500-1510. @metmuseum
Roundel with Angel Supporting a Heraldic Shield https://t.co/ERn4zevVeG #metmuseum #thecloisters
As promised, here are the answers to my little Roundel quiz, with new questions!
More variants will be added
#TARDIS
Roundel with Descent of the Damned
c. 1500–1510
After a composition by workshop of Dieric Bouts (Met Museum)
Things are going very badly for this tonsured man... for all of them, in fact.
Today's doodle. I'm hoping to add to this as the quarantine goes on...
#roundel
@SouthamptonFC 's badge gets the #premroundel treatment today. One of many original badges with a shield becoming the main focus..
Commissoned Fighter jet concept, gave it YAF roundel cause it's weird a superpower like Yuktobania haven't prouced it's own superplane
#ACECOMBAT #エースコンバット
#b3d + photoshop
By mid-1942 USN air groups had been through a few paintjobs. Here you can still spot the mark of the original red roundel, painted over as per the May 6-7 ALNAV, May 15 BuAer directives as to minimize the risk of friendly fire (red=BAD). Markings were still messy as of June 1942.
@LRoundels @who_fx It does! 😅 I mean you might be right - who knows if they replaced the roundel mouldings for Stones? But equally it could be one of those weird optical illusions. I always think of this photo of the 63 set, where the roundels were definitely concave but look oddly convex here 🤪
@who_fx Ha! I’m fairly confident I’m right cos on both walls you can still see the inner ‘lip’ of the wall itself. The roundels were fastened *behind* the wall, so if either one was reversed you’d see the ragged roundel edges and you wouldn’t see that ‘lip’. I’ll stop saying ‘lip’ now 😅
This #GivingTuesday, why not finish off that Christmas shopping AND support your friendly neighourhood Castle? Adopt an object & become part of our 900 year story! This glass roundel depicts December - represented, of course, by a feast! https://t.co/yElA8ZIpXc #AdoptAnObject
A decorative roundel with Romulus & Remus from the theatre in #Troy on display @britishmuseum #TroyExhibition.
The Aeneid tells how the Trojan hero Aeneas sailed to Italy & his descendants, Romulus & Remus founded Rome; lovely that the story circles back to Troy with this relief.
Nice to get the chance to paint another version of this flamboyant original Victorian roundel for another studio, that I first painted about 5 years ago when it came to me as a restoration job.
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I carefully archive the artwork for all the roundels that … https://t.co/RWqtpXwz5p
Roundel with Angel Supporting a Heraldic Shield #themet #thecloisters
@josh_snares Try playing with multiple layers to find a balance. Here I've taken the original, added a layer of your colour shifted 10 places to yellow at 60% opacity and another layer of your colour (with the roundels erased) with the red lightened by 20% and set to colour blend at 70%.