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Just a series of notes from me to you! Thank you! 

Wanted to do a ramble on my thoughts about my personal Patreon goals....

Consistency and Quality - my main goals for the Patreon

I want each person subscribing to know I'm committed to delivering the goods on time and of the highest quality. This is one of the reasons you will see me add things slowly to the Patreon and only promise what I can safely deliver.

It would be really easy to over-promise things like super long animations or more tiers for custom art and animation. Thing is, I don't want to compromise anything we already have to get a few more bucks from you. It's way more important I have the trust of the people subscribing than I have a ton of subscribers.

I know what it's like to put money on a Patreon, a Kickstarter or even an art commission only to see the money or my time get pissed away. I don't like the feeling and I seriously doubt any of you would. 

The deal is this, when I say something is going to happen on a schedule, I want you to think "Yep, I believe him". I think I have been on time and early for most every Patreon deadline I set and if there ever was a day I had to go a little long on something I would likely give a long heads up.

My point is simple. I will earn your trust.

Your support in any form (whether you are currently subscribed or not) is what I need to continue. Obviously, support does not equal piracy or anything along those lines. Support (to me) can be checking out the art on my main site all the way up top the commission tier here.  Support from you can also mean constructive and positive feedback. Support is also sharing and recommending my art to friends who might be interested.

On my end I promise to give you the biggest bang for your buck if you subscribe. I think my track record is pretty solid at this point but I'm not sitting on my laurels. I will keep it going 'cause I love doing this!

Thank you again for everything and talk with you soon!

-Ready

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