...now that the Timmy's out of the box*, I can share what I made for Think Geek's Timmy in entirely. All pics are on Flickr. Click to embiggen and all that.

Yeah. I made movie posters. I couldn't help myself.
Original for that one:

This one was fun to do because I got to play with/learn about gradients, which I hadn't done much of before.

And it came from this:

This is the little card I made to send with Hit-Timmy.

Hit-Timmy in action!


I had fun making this and it was actually a bit hard to let it go, but I'm glad I shared it. Timmy was happy to run free, too! Thanks again to
cleothemuse for the pattern for the jumpsuit. (If you're curious, there's, oh, seven bits to this, I think? Wig, mask, cape, suit, belt, kilt, and Mindy Timmy stick.)

*Literally out of the box. They do a live unboxing of all of the costumes every year. They did this year's today. I watched, though I was a bit nervous. So many cool costumes! Would mine survive the trip? How would it look? Bottom line: it did fine. Even the wig, which was originally put on backward but then adjusted just fine. I think the cape got put on backward in the original haste to show off more costumes, but that can be fixed later. ;)
But all in all, I think they liked it (when the lady who opened it did so, she squeaked a little, and the posters were a big hit - they showed them on camera special), as did my fellow geeks. I'm a happy wabbit.


Yeah. I made movie posters. I couldn't help myself.
Original for that one:

This one was fun to do because I got to play with/learn about gradients, which I hadn't done much of before.

And it came from this:

This is the little card I made to send with Hit-Timmy.

Hit-Timmy in action!


I had fun making this and it was actually a bit hard to let it go, but I'm glad I shared it. Timmy was happy to run free, too! Thanks again to

*Literally out of the box. They do a live unboxing of all of the costumes every year. They did this year's today. I watched, though I was a bit nervous. So many cool costumes! Would mine survive the trip? How would it look? Bottom line: it did fine. Even the wig, which was originally put on backward but then adjusted just fine. I think the cape got put on backward in the original haste to show off more costumes, but that can be fixed later. ;)
But all in all, I think they liked it (when the lady who opened it did so, she squeaked a little, and the posters were a big hit - they showed them on camera special), as did my fellow geeks. I'm a happy wabbit.

