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Brad Duke created the artwork for Yukon Yeti
Brad Duke changed art direction mid-development and redid significant portions of artwork
Brad Duke (Ninja Eclipse artist) was an English teacher in Japan and incorporated authentic Japanese cultural elements into the game
Artist for Turner games, uses animation-style artwork
Pinball artist who created artwork for Yukon Yeti, also worked with Spooky on Scooby Doo
Artist; worked on Yukon Yeti and Merlin's Arcade for Turner Pinball; Disney-influenced aesthetic
Artist; handled art for Yukon Yeti, Ninja Eclipse, and Merlin's Arcade; switched to 'painterly style' mid-development; changed Yeti appearance with flowing fur and warmer palette
Artist; created artwork for Yukon Yeti
Artist for Turner Pinball's Ninja, Merlin, and Whitewater 2; developed 'painterly style' art direction
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Brad Duke transitioned from Deep Root Utah office to Turner Pinball and discovered passion for pinball through Deep Root work
Brad Duke is an artist who previously designed artwork for 9 games at Deep Root Pinball before joining Spooky for Looney Tunes
Playfield artist; created artwork for Yukon Yeti, Merlin's Arcade, and Ninja Eclipse for Turner Pinball
Artist, ruleset designer, and UX designer for Yukon Yeti; credited for artwork and multiple design aspects
Pinball artist; created artwork for Yukon Yeti and previously worked with Turner Pinball on Ninja Eclipse. Known for distinctive art style influenced by early 2000s animated films.
Artist and designer for Ninja Eclipse; created playfield layout and all artwork; former English teacher in Japan
Artwork artist for Turner Pinball; created samurai-jack-influenced art for Ninja Eclipse and Merlin's Arcade; highly regarded artist in pinball community.
Visual artist for Looney Tunes; previously worked on Deep Root Pinball (9 games); created cabinet, back glass, playfield artwork, and Acme factory assets; praised for understanding pinball-specific artistry
Artist/art director for Looney Tunes Pinball.
Artist at Spooky Pinball; created backglass artwork and custom cabinet art for Looney Tunes
Artist behind all artwork on Looney Tunes pinball game; has personal Looney Tunes machine shipping to Japan
Artist for Looney Tunes pinball artwork; personal copy of the game being held at Spooky facility pending his return from Japan
Artist and playfield designer for Ninja Eclipse; former English teacher in Japan; integrated Japanese folklore authenticity
Artist; worked on Ninja Eclipse and Merlin's Arcade art direction; credited in Turner Pinball's game credits from Deep Root Pinball legacy
Artist contributing to Scooby-Doo artwork
Artist/designer of Ninja Eclipse original design in collaboration with Jon Norris
Artist for Turner Pinball. Former Deep Root employee (Utah office). Designed Ninja Eclipse playfield layout and all artwork. Initially not passionate about pinball, discovered love for it through Deep Root work.
Artist formerly at Deep Root Pinball; reached out to Spooky post-Deep Root collapse; now primary artist for Looney Tunes playfield with micro-detail film reel artwork