NJ
Can I respectfully suggest that the whole point of the gallery is "Showcasing member recreations and design ideas for television". Nothing of what you've posted looks like it would be seen normally on TV, this is the sort of output you would get entirely by accident if two sources were mixed together in a visual mixer or there was major technological failure.
We do aim for some sort of standard in here, this isn't a dumping ground for half-baked ideas. I would suggest you finish baking them (so to speak) and then post the work. At the moment it looks like you've just discovered how to do layers in Gimp/Paint.net and you're playing by mixing images together without any thought about how they work together.
As an example, you've slapped a modern 2 ident on Test Card W. In what situation would that ever happen? If you want to mash them together to create something new that's fine, but sticking two images together willy-nilly is not the way to do it. You would probably do better to take the original picture of Carole Hersee and Bubbles and position it appropriately in the frame, rather than covering him up just because that's what the ident style dicates. TL;DR - think about what you're doing before you do it.
They're all meant to be rough copies, with random images and several visual mistakes. I might try a new style of doing this, and if it doesn't work, I might try another channel.
Can I respectfully suggest that the whole point of the gallery is "Showcasing member recreations and design ideas for television". Nothing of what you've posted looks like it would be seen normally on TV, this is the sort of output you would get entirely by accident if two sources were mixed together in a visual mixer or there was major technological failure.
We do aim for some sort of standard in here, this isn't a dumping ground for half-baked ideas. I would suggest you finish baking them (so to speak) and then post the work. At the moment it looks like you've just discovered how to do layers in Gimp/Paint.net and you're playing by mixing images together without any thought about how they work together.
As an example, you've slapped a modern 2 ident on Test Card W. In what situation would that ever happen? If you want to mash them together to create something new that's fine, but sticking two images together willy-nilly is not the way to do it. You would probably do better to take the original picture of Carole Hersee and Bubbles and position it appropriately in the frame, rather than covering him up just because that's what the ident style dicates. TL;DR - think about what you're doing before you do it.