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Leela, Warrior of the Sevateem and of Gallifrey!
lil procreate sketch of Leela from the s15 bluray announcement trailer
procreate drawing of the seventh doctor, trying a bit of a new style - first post in a while!
extended universe gallifrey ✨my beloved✨
trying (and failing) to be normal about the wealth of stories of gallifrey across audios, tv, and novels
had a lil go at some animation since i forked out for procreate dreams - ft. coordinator narvin outside the citadel.
pls ignore that every other frame doesn't look at all like him - this took a gajillion hours for like 6 seconds so i made it a ping pong to stretch it out a bit.
Lil quick goblin sketch/study drawn from reference from some random sculpture photos I found online
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Decided to start my new sketchbook with Gallifrey painting. No Brax for Time War reasons. I guess, I’ll sketch him sometime later.
Painting of the Delgado master, coloured/rendered on procreate from a pencil sketch
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I'm so curious about the farming situation on gallifrey. like how is food produced. are crops enclosed? greenhoused? how are animals farmed? ARE animals farmed? are they eating lab grown meat? are they eating nutrient cubes or something?? who's doing the farming? is it like serfdom?? are things automated? to what extent? I should probably be doing research on this instead of asking 500 questions
okay well the wiki isn't helping me
Okay so I loked it up on the wiki and this is what I found:
From A Brief History of Time Lords
'According to one account of Gallifreyan history, the Gallifreyans, who made up the majority of Gallifrey's population, largely lived on farms.'
But it seems to talk of it in past and that's because there's also this from the same story
'Officially, Gallifrey is the only planet in the universe not have its eco-system ravaged by its dominant species, with no extinction occurring as a result of the Time Lords' actions. Unofficially, that's another lie. The Last Great Time War killed all animals but the flies.'
There doesn't seem to be any more info on how they get food so headcanon time: I think since the animals all died during the war and clearly the cities are the big important parts i think what happened it's similar-ish to human History, they had lots of farmers and there was probably a whole hierarchy about it (like in the middle ages) and then that naturally kinda slowly moved into cities with the rich and powerful and then with the time War the whole hierarchy-farm model crumbled because, well the animals died (similar-ish to the fact that in human history one of the things that really made the end of the middle age happen was the bubonic plague and it crumbled feudalism and most people moved into cities). What I think people do for food is maybe modified crops and stuff (that were probably originally made to resist the worst conditions and to have lots of nutrients in a small shape during the time War cause they'd probable need practical rations) and I'm sure they made artificial animals to cover the fact that they kinda killed every other creature in the planet
much to think about here 🤔🤔🤔
I completely agree with your headcanons, and I did think of a similar timeline with the population migrating into cities—I'm still madly curious about the specifics though, and it's rather sad we don't have more information. I mean, the time lords don't seem to do labour work like farming so clearly it must be automated or done by the lower classes (or as I said, made up of artificial nutrients).
I wonder what the farming systems looked like before the war, as in what kind of machinery/equipment was used, how advanced it was, if there were laws on what was allowed to be eaten or used by lower classes. because there's so much potential there...
really like the idea of crops being modified to have more nutritional value + be hardier
(More headcanon time cause I love thinking about these little details and theorizing about it)
Oh i think before the war the farmers were certainly the lower class (as before I compared this time to feudalism, and they probably even had the same sort of slaves that weren't exactly slaves cause they could only be sold alongside the land/farm and those were the lowest class, in the case of gallifreyans the servants probably were disgraced citiziens that were put in this positions as punishment or as way to pay off a debt) and even then they probably had some machines to do the harder jobs. Also they did probably have rules about what the lower class could eat, that strikes me as smth the timelords would totally enforce
And after the war and with the whole modification of the crops I was imagining they had systems and machines of farming even more advanced that we have rn (like the whole thing rn is really automatized in genetal but I think timelords have even more complex machines and automatization) and I also think with all these changes the farmers kind got a bit more up in the social class heriarchy cause they also became scientists so they could know how to best modify the crops, and there's probably a bit of competivity between all of those farmer-scientists to see who can make the best most practical food ever (which once again rn people do genetically modify fruits and vegetables to make them better, even if just esthetically, for example they modified tomatoes have that shiny red look, I just think gallifreyans take that to the absolute next level), but I also think that even after the war there still remained a - very few - amount of farmers that kinda try to keep the old traditions and maybe don't have as many machines and those are the lowest class.
I like hearing you theorise about it!! I was referencing feudalism when I mentioned serfdom, so I'm completely in agreement about that part about being sold with the land/slaves that weren't exactly slaves. just to bring it up, I think that sumptuary laws for clothing also seem like something time lords would do (e.g. not allowing lower classes to have time lord robe fabric). very interested in the idea of being a servant as punishment or to pay off debt.
I think it makes perfect sense that they'd have GMOs, partially out of necessity after the war, partially because time lords would absolutely have come up with them before the war (due to that classic attitude of we have control over all our dominion or whatever).
quick scratchy sketch of the Roger Delgado master
trying a bit more traditional art because screens = headache and also as part of my (fairly unsuccessful) pursuit of getting a good likeness in my art
And again... City. On. Gallifrey. Somewhere in forests.
I really can't stop 😵💫
Now, on the shore of some bay. Yep, this is still Gallifrey. (and I'm out of my white markers T_T)
I've been trying to do traditional "warm-ups" before drawing, lately. 3x3 images on 4x4 inch Canson mix-media paper. No planning or pre-sketching, no digital involvement, or w/e. Strictly in the "doodle" realm, with a smidge of structure. I drew the (mainline) Doctors first, and if you like one you can pick it up for $20 over on Ko-fi. Ships free.
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procreate painting of a classic cyberman from tomb of the cybermen
slowly making my way through drawing all my childhood nightmares - and this one's only slightly less creepy than the mondasian lot
quick(ish) classic series sea devil sketch à la procreate ahead of the war between the land and the sea coming out soon
i still think the BBC should've been brave and had Russell Tovey fall in love with one of these instead of making their faces more human-y