This is taken from the Doctor Who pinball game from the 90's. That, naturally, only had the first seven doctors, so I've been trying to make the later incarnations. It's a bit slow going. Not sure if I'm happy with the ones I'd made. I think I need to crop them a bit closer. The last three heads look embarrassingly small.
Wasn't sure what I'd do with this when it's done, then it came to me: a scarf. This means I'll need to learn how to knit. Well, bugger. Fortunately, I searched a bit and what I found says that 40 stitches is a reasonable width and this is 32 pixels high, leaving room for a boarder or something. I'll need more education and to refine the pattern a bit before I embark on this project (not to mention completing current projects. Now I just need to find yarn in a nice TARDIS blue...
Doctor Who WIP (pinball images)
- the_antithesis
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Re: Doctor Who WIP (pinball images)
What a fun idea...good luck and keep us posted!
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I got to play this machine a few years ago. My daughter squealed when she spotted it in the arcade. I look forward to what you come up with. Post pictures please.
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So, minor update on this project. I managed to finish all the faces and added the Doctor Who logo. So everything except for the faces of Doctor's 8-13 are taken from the pinball game.
So, now I have to learn how to knit to actually do this. Not only that, but also find a viable means of separating the strands of yarn so it's two strands instead of four because that's much too thick.
I have tried using one of those quick loom things and while it worked, it was more like an impractically slim horse blanket than a scarf.
Anyone who might have pointers on what to do and how to make this project would be appreciated.
On a side note, there is a color version of the pinball display and I've been making screencaps using the colors they've used. So if I make the faces full color, I could then put them on the vortex like so. As if the project wasn't needlessly difficult in the first place.
So, now I have to learn how to knit to actually do this. Not only that, but also find a viable means of separating the strands of yarn so it's two strands instead of four because that's much too thick.
I have tried using one of those quick loom things and while it worked, it was more like an impractically slim horse blanket than a scarf.
Anyone who might have pointers on what to do and how to make this project would be appreciated.
On a side note, there is a color version of the pinball display and I've been making screencaps using the colors they've used. So if I make the faces full color, I could then put them on the vortex like so. As if the project wasn't needlessly difficult in the first place.
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Re: Doctor Who WIP (pinball images)
Rather then trying to separate the yarn strands, look for a thinner yarn, like sock yarn (fingering weight)
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Re: Doctor Who WIP (pinball images)
That's what I was going to suggest!
Good luck!!!
Good luck!!!
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