Awesome stuff! Your animations look so solid! And Dalek war 2 is so under appreciated. It deserves more love. Well done!
@ChrisKunix7 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas! Your Dalek animations are looking pretty good. I would like to see some ideas come to light.
@android65mar5 жыл бұрын
Wow- I don't know how I missed this one but well done. I note you have used the Samtherapy and Mechmaster Daleks- always a good start I think. Very cool.
@theseus272 жыл бұрын
The Dalek voices sound rather odd, but apart from that a superb animation. Gets a thumbs up from me 😀
@AnubisX12 жыл бұрын
Thats because the daleks are from another universe, that's why nic gives them a sing song more human voice. It's also early days in nic briggs and Alistair locke voice the daleks.
@theseus272 жыл бұрын
@@AnubisX1 ah right. I see. Thanks for the explanation 👍
@darknessproductions13577 жыл бұрын
Amazing job on the video I wish you a late Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
@gunnerdavidson72873 жыл бұрын
Cool
@DarkRavenProductions7 жыл бұрын
cool animation but id like to point out the alternate universe daleks are meant to be green not imperial colours
@AnubisX17 жыл бұрын
Dark Raven Productions yeah I took a wee bit of artistic license with them, wasn't so keen on the green colour.
@Cybermat476 жыл бұрын
Where was the colour revealed? All I heard in the audio is that their paint is different from the Prime Daleks, but they didn’t say what specific colour.
@NathanM125MB7 жыл бұрын
Not bad mate
@jamieolberding77316 жыл бұрын
Are the Alliance Daleks Good or Bad?
@AnubisX16 жыл бұрын
Alliance daleks are worse I think that the regular daleks. The Alliance daleks claim themselves as peacekeepers and are just but if you do not conform to there rule they blast your world back to the stone age. They also experiment on people and program them to be their agents. Where as the regular daleks openly announce that they will kill you, so they are infact more honest.
@jamieolberding77316 жыл бұрын
@@AnubisX1 Aren't normal Daleks far more dangerous? Not all Daleks are truly evil. There are Daleks that were given the human factor in "Doctor Who" episode "Evil of The Daleks!" The Humanised Daleks were a renegade faction of Daleks who the Second Doctor had 'created' by implanting them with the Human Factor; the essence of what distinguished humanity from other species. They first appeared in the Doctor Who TV episode Evil of the Daleks (of which only the 2nd episode of the 7 episode serial still exists). The implantation initially regressed the Daleks to a child-like state, although the Second Doctor explained that they would 'grow up' within a few hours. The most notable difference is that the Humanised Daleks possessed a greater range of emotions (pure Daleks mostly been devoid of emotions and only able to comprehend them) and a tendency to question orders rather then automatically obeying. The Humanised Daleks ended up being the cause of a civil war on Skaro, in which they initially appeared to win as they overcame the pure Dalek's resistance and attacked the Dalek Emperor. However, they were eventually defeated by the pure Daleks and presumably wiped out, although a small number managed to escape during the civil war and created an underwater colony on the planet Kyrol. Nature: The original humanised Daleks received the Factor from positronic brains constructed by the Doctor. The nature of the relationship between this machine intelligence and the organic brain of the Dalek creature is unclear. Later, mass-implantation of the human Factor was contrived by the Doctor, suggesting it was possible to directly alter the nature of a Dalek without the use of technology such as the brains. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) Large numbers of humanised Daleks were seen in their colony on Kyrol. (COMIC: Children of the Revolution) Humanised Daleks behaved fundamentally differently to the rest of the species: they were non-conformist, sometimes playful, frequently questioned orders, and lacked instinctive obedience to their superiors. Perhaps most unusually, they showed no signs of the intrinsic Dalek desire to destroy all other life-forms, or the self-destructive psychosis which tended to afflict Daleks who acquired physical or behavioural traits from other species. It was suggested that it was this which allowed them to realise their full psychokinetic potential. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) Like most normal Daleks, the Humanized Daleks were more polite. (COMIC: Children of the Revolution) Origins and History: The discovery of the Human Factor: As part of a typically devious scheme, the Daleks recruited the Doctor to discover those traits which epitomised the essence of the humans who had so often defeated them. The Doctor was told that the Daleks planned to assimilate this "Human Factor" into themselves, but in fact the plan was to use it to define the quintessential Dalek Factor and introduce this into the human race instead and prevent the Great War from happening. (PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks) The Doctor successfully determined the nature of the human Factor and implanted it into three test Daleks known as Alpha, Beta, and Omega. These original humanised Daleks were later reintegrated into the population on Skaro. Inevitably, one of them questioned a routine order given by a superior. Civil War: The Dalek Emperor realised that independent thought was anathema to Dalek culture and civilisation and that the humanised Daleks were a deadly threat. It ordered that all Daleks be re-implanted with the Dalek Factor - but the conversion system had been sabotaged by the Doctor, and rather than reinforcing the Dalek Factor, many Daleks were exposed to the human Factor instead. Led by Alpha, Beta, and Omega, the humanised Daleks approached the Emperor, demanding to know the reasons for the orders with which they were constantly being issued. Fighting broke out between them and non-Humanised Daleks, which rapidly escalated into a full-scale war throughout the Dalek City. Even the Doctor, who was largely responsible for the conflict, believed the fighting would only end with the final destruction of the Dalek race. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) Azhra Korr, and the Final Sacrifice: However, the unmodified Daleks were too numerous and the surviving humanised rebels, led by Alpha, were forced to flee Skaro in a captured saucer. Alpha had a vision of a world where they could live in peace and seclusion, knowing the rest of their species would never stop hunting them. They settled on Kyrol in a subterranean city, Azhra Korr, beneath the sea bed. Here they created their own culture, making art, meditating, and developing the psychic abilities latent in all Daleks. Many years later a human submarine was disabled by a mysterious electromagnetic pulse and the Daleks intervened to save them. They were delighted to learn the Doctor was also aboard, as they considered him their saviour. However, their need to remain secluded meant that neither the humans or the Doctor could ever leave the city again, and Alpha extracted a promise to this end from the Doctor. However, the saviour of the Daleks broke his word and attempted to contact the humans on the surface of the planet. At the same time paranoia and distrust was spreading amongst both the humans and the humanised Daleks. The Doctor eventually discovered that the Daleks had been duped by Kata-Phobus, the last native Kyrolian, an immensely powerful psychic creature. Kata-Phobus had sent Alpha the vision of Kyrol, luring the Daleks here so they could prosper and multiply - before harvesting them for their vast reserves of psychokinetic energy and going on to destroy the human colony as well. Alpha and the other Daleks refused to let themselves be used this way, opting to self-destruct en masse - the interruption in Kata-Phobus' feeding cycle killing the Kyrollian, even though it meant the sacrifice of every known humanised Dalek. (COMIC: Children of the Revolution) Similar examples after the Time War: Similar phenomena occurred with Daleks after the Last Great Time War, but on account of different circumstances. In one instance, one Dalek drone (nicknamed Metaltron by its captor, Henry van Statten) experienced a flood of human emotions after extracting DNA from Rose Tyler. This drone eventually considered emotions to be unbearable "sickness", and asked for the order to commit suicide. (TV: Dalek) Later, the leader of the Cult of Skaro, Dalek Sec, engulfed the human Mr Diagoras and underwent a "Final Experiment". He became an entirely new creature, a Human-Dalek, who felt all the emotions of humans. A force of "Dalek-humans" (human shells with Dalek minds but with a bit of Time Lord DNA that gave them free will) was also created. However, Sec and the "Dalek-humans" ended up questioning their species' xenophobia and ruthlessness; the hybrids were exterminated by the last remaining pure-bred Dalek in existence, Dalek Caan. (TV: Evolution of the Daleks)
@Fenrir2645 жыл бұрын
Fascinating history, I wasn't aware of any of this. It's a shame that non of the humanised daleks survived, it would have made for some interesting story lines.....
@jamieolberding77314 жыл бұрын
@@Fenrir264 Same here. They were the closest thing to friendly Daleks.
@jboydayz4 жыл бұрын
Good that there are 0 dislikes
@OwenDWF4 жыл бұрын
where do you normally find your textures and models from lad?
@AnubisX14 жыл бұрын
Back in those days the dalek models were originally made by sam therapy and who who, with me doing alterations to them,( now I use my own modelled daleks,) from project dalek. The textures I made, or based them off the city of the daleks game. The ships are from Freespace 2.
@devranhasan49697 жыл бұрын
Cool do you take requests seth?
@AnubisX17 жыл бұрын
Devran Hasan I used to take requests but sadly no longer, I do this in my spare time which I don't have much of, concentrating on my current project which is taking up all my time, some scenes take about 6 hours to render and that's for about 10 seconds of footage before adding post production.
@devranhasan49697 жыл бұрын
Dalek Seth awwww :( well how's the progress on your doctor who mod for free space (:)