It's worth a lot to me, thanks Curt!ctaulbee wrote:QUOTE (ctaulbee @ Jan 29 2026, 09:01 PM) I have followed you pretty close over the years and never seen anything you did that wasn't highly creative and polished in it's execution, that's my opinion anyway for whatever that's worth![]()
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I get what you mean by "more Bunny Dojo in" having to abide by the clients wishes is something most have never really experienced.Bunny Dojo wrote:QUOTE (Bunny Dojo @ Jan 30 2026, 12:05 PM) It's worth a lot to me, thanks Curt!Yes sir, I was fortunate to work on all of the MV releases since 2008. Some very cool challenges restoring old art and trying to build around it, although I would have loved to sneak a bit more "Bunny Dojo" design in there.
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Everyone appreciates your work, it's truly a lovely thing to behold and would be very difficult for us mere mortals to even attempt.
Still I doubt many realize the full extent of your devotion and passion to the art.
Like the time spent mastering skills, developing techniques and I'm sure learning from failures would no doubt scare some.
You have a self imposed work ethic that is worthy of envy, to me it's obvious in everything you do.
An I know it's not in your nature to brag about accomplishments, I have always respected that about you.
You just quietly do what others wish and dream they could and let the results speak for themselves, to me that is just awesome buddy.
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This is an outstanding start for 2026 my friend!
The front impresses with its timeless simplicity, and the assembly with the interchangeable heads looks seamless.
The stills are also very well done; the transitions between the more or less very different images look fantastic.
The overall design has a very classic feel. There's no doubt this is another winner.
The front impresses with its timeless simplicity, and the assembly with the interchangeable heads looks seamless.
The stills are also very well done; the transitions between the more or less very different images look fantastic.
The overall design has a very classic feel. There's no doubt this is another winner.
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I concur! Tim, you've always set the bar high for yourself - and for others to follow an try to emulate. Outstanding work in each and every design you make!ctaulbee wrote:QUOTE (ctaulbee @ Jan 31 2026, 03:00 AM) I get what you mean by "more Bunny Dojo in" having to abide by the clients wishes is something most have never really experienced.
Everyone appreciates your work, it's truly a lovely thing to behold and would be very difficult for us mere mortals to even attempt.
Still I doubt many realize the full extent of your devotion and passion to the art.
Like the time spent mastering skills, developing techniques and I'm sure learning from failures would no doubt scare some.
You have a self imposed work ethic that is worthy of envy, to me it's obvious in everything you do.
An I know it's not in your nature to brag about accomplishments, I have always respected that about you.
You just quietly do what others wish and dream they could and let the results speak for themselves, to me that is just awesome buddy.
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