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[[File:Layered character art from The Faceless Ones animation.jpg|thumb|left|[[Martin Geraghty]]'s character art, showing layering.<ref name="FtFwtFO">''[[#Face to Face with the Faceless Ones|Face to Face with the Faceless Ones]]'' documentary included with the [[#2020: The Faceless Ones (DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook)|2020 ''The Faceless Ones'' release]].</ref>]]
[[File:Layered character art from The Faceless Ones animation.jpg|thumb|left|[[Martin Geraghty]]'s character art, showing layering.<ref name="FtFwtFO">''[[#Face to Face with the Faceless Ones|Face to Face with the Faceless Ones]]'' documentary included with the [[#2020: The Faceless Ones (DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook)|2020 ''The Faceless Ones'' release]].</ref>]]
Work on the animation started in [[February (production)|February]] [[2019 (production)|2019]].<ref name="2020booklet">[[#The Faceless Ones booklet|Booklet]] included with the [[#2020: The Faceless Ones (DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook)|2020 ''The Faceless Ones'' release]].</ref> [[AnneMarie Walsh]] <small>([[director]]/[[producer]])</small>'s first step was contacting [[Martin Geraghty]] <small>([[character artist]])</small>. Geraghty's job was to take the characters and aliens in the story and draw them in layers. This means there are separate arms, legs, torsos and heads. This was mostly done by hand using pencil and was digitised later in the process. Geraghty also drew "turn-arounds" which are illustrations of the characters at various angles.  
Work on the animation started in [[February (production)|February]] [[2019 (production)|2019]].<ref name="2020booklet">[[#The Faceless Ones booklet|Booklet]] included with the [[#2020: The Faceless Ones (DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook)|2020 ''The Faceless Ones'' release]].</ref> [[AnneMarie Walsh]] <small>([[director]]/[[producer]])</small>'s first step was contacting [[Martin Geraghty]] <small>([[character artist]])</small>. Geraghty's job was to take the characters and aliens in the story and draw them in layers. This means there are separate arms, legs, torsos and heads. This was mostly done by hand using pencil and was digitised later in the process. Geraghty also drew "turn-arounds" which are illustrations of the characters at various angles.<ref name="FtFwtFO"/>


[[File:Different mouths for the Second Doctor for The Faceless Ones animation.jpg|thumb|right|Some of [[Martin Geraghty]]'s variant designs for the [[Second Doctor]]'s mouth.<ref name="FtFwtFO"/>]]
[[File:Different mouths for the Second Doctor for The Faceless Ones animation.jpg|thumb|right|Some of [[Martin Geraghty]]'s variant designs for the [[Second Doctor]]'s mouth.<ref name="FtFwtFO"/>]]
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