Your Stranski stuff is my favourite of all you do, Lorenzo. The drawing, the design, the colour palette, the textures, the intrigue... Looking forward to it.
Ah, thank you so much, Dave, that really means a lot to me! Really glad you like the look of it, as a fellow vintage crime enthusiast, it should have lots of stuff in there that you'll enjoy!
Cheers for the encouragement pal, hope GDBD 2 is going well! Can't wait for that!
These are looking so fine, I'd like a series of them framed on my office wall. I say office as studio sounds too grand, and spare room sounds too unprofessional. I never know what to call it! Regardless, these are still great. Any kind of clue on eta?
Hey Nik! Thank you pal, that's a very cool response! Makes me want to do the same thing! Yeah, I hear you on studio classification difficulties! I always think, if it's where you make your artwork, it's your studio!!! This one's going to be a while yet, but I'll certainly be posting up lots more stuff like this in the meantime!
Hope all's going well with the new Dandy work, your pages just keeeeep getting better! I don't know how you do it!
Thanks man, I've just completed some puzzle pages which I'm really proud of, I reckon the game got raised by those Professor Popalop pages. Just putting together a pitch for The Phoenix, and it feels real good flexing those comic making muscles I've been building over the past few months. I've decided to call my studio my 'dungeon' as I really can't see that being misinterpreted in any way ;)
Ah, wicked, I'm VERY much looking forward to them! Ah, would be so good if you were in the phoenix! Fingers crossed for you pal! The Dungeon! Haha! I like that ALOT! Keep rocking!
Hey Wilbur! We've missed you man! Good to have you back posting in here! Thank you so much for the supportive words, seriously appreciated!! The Drawing room, nice, man, very cool. I think I need to re-name mine now!
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More amazingness. Dammit, I'm getting very impatient to read whatever-on-earth-this-turnsout-to-be!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thank you so much Neill! It's a way off being finished though!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support pal, much appreciated!
Way off!?! Aw, but I want it now:(
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Haha! Thanks Paul, that kind of encouragement motivates me to work faster! Cheers bud!
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Your Stranski stuff is my favourite of all you do, Lorenzo. The drawing, the design, the colour palette, the textures, the intrigue... Looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you so much, Dave, that really means a lot to me! Really glad you like the look of it, as a fellow vintage crime enthusiast, it should have lots of stuff in there that you'll enjoy!
ReplyDeleteCheers for the encouragement pal, hope GDBD 2 is going well! Can't wait for that!
Lorenzo!
These are looking so fine, I'd like a series of them framed on my office wall. I say office as studio sounds too grand, and spare room sounds too unprofessional. I never know what to call it! Regardless, these are still great. Any kind of clue on eta?
ReplyDeleteHey Nik! Thank you pal, that's a very cool response! Makes me want to do the same thing! Yeah, I hear you on studio classification difficulties! I always think, if it's where you make your artwork, it's your studio!!! This one's going to be a while yet, but I'll certainly be posting up lots more stuff like this in the meantime!
ReplyDeleteHope all's going well with the new Dandy work, your pages just keeeeep getting better! I don't know how you do it!
Lorenzo!
Thanks man, I've just completed some puzzle pages which I'm really proud of, I reckon the game got raised by those Professor Popalop pages. Just putting together a pitch for The Phoenix, and it feels real good flexing those comic making muscles I've been building over the past few months.
ReplyDeleteI've decided to call my studio my 'dungeon' as I really can't see that being misinterpreted in any way ;)
Ah, wicked, I'm VERY much looking forward to them! Ah, would be so good if you were in the phoenix! Fingers crossed for you pal! The Dungeon! Haha! I like that ALOT! Keep rocking!
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ooh, it's nice to be able to log in here again...
ReplyDeletei've had a lot of trouble doing that.
these are stunning, just to join in with the general lip-smacking/drooling over this stuff.
beautiful.
oh, and i call mine the drawing room.
Hey Wilbur! We've missed you man! Good to have you back posting in here! Thank you so much for the supportive words, seriously appreciated!! The Drawing room, nice, man, very cool. I think I need to re-name mine now!
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it's right next to the pocket billiards room.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Nice! It sounds like a speakeasy!
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