Hmmm ... I was almost about to agree with you :razz: ... but then I saw the inlay card and that is definitely an Alfonso Azpiri drawing plus his sig is the same.
Hmmm ... I was almost about to agree with you :razz: ... but then I saw the inlay card and that is definitely an Alfonso Azpiri drawing plus his sig is the same.
Yes, I know :) but Alfonso Azpiri did most of Dinamic covers, and his borther Jorge Azpiri was a graphician, so It would be more probable what you say, but I havent seen the signature of Azpiri in other Dinamic games loading screens...mmm
Yes, I know :) but Alfonso Azpiri did most of Dinamic covers, and his borther Jorge Azpiri was a graphician, so It would be more probable what you say, but I havent seen the signature of Azpiri in other Dinamic games loading screens...mmm
Ahhhh! Thanks for the clarification, I didn't know they were related. It was definitely Alfonso Azpiri who did the inlay card and I was thinking of the loading screen being used under (license) as some other of his works. [strike]I don't know who actually drew the screen but it may well have been the brother.[/strike] Err ... it was Snatcho!!! (duuuuh!)
Ought it not rather get a (license) Alfonso Azpiri? Because he created the original art for the inlay card [strike]and we don't really have a clue who converted it to loading screen (right? Or has that been established?)[/strike] ( Stop confusing yourself, you already know it was Snatcho who did the loading screen!!! -Ed )
He already has two (license) things ... that's because he made the inlay cards, right?
Ought it not rather get a (license) Alfonso Azpiri? Because he created the original art for the inlay card [strike]and we don't really have a clue who converted it to loading screen (right? Or has that been established?)[/strike] ( Stop confusing yourself, you already know it was Snatcho who did the loading screen!!! -Ed )
He already has two (license) things ... that's because he made the inlay cards, right?
A quick clicking on those links shows he wrote the comics those games were based on... the information is all there, really. :-P
- Lookup Alfonso Azpiri
- In the displayed list, click on either Lorna or Mot.
- Observed the Tie-in licence field.
That's it, really. ;)
Ok ... now we're on the same page ... I thought you were talking about the other Azpiri ...
So I come back to the question of why did you choose Jorge Azpiri?
The reason why I thought ALFONSO Azpiri should get a credit was because his name is on the loading screen AND he made the original art for the inlay (or rather I am assuming that's his art). The reason why I assume it's his art is because of the nuances of the drawing, it almost screams ALFONSO ... the other Azpiri (Jorge) was apparently more of a digitial artist, i.e. making loading screens, if I understand it correctly(but I may be wrong on this one!).
EDIT AAAAND! The inlay card DOES have the Azpiri sig so much connected with ALFONSO Azpiri.
Well the thing is that Alfonso Azpiri did most of the cover art for the Dinamic and Topo Soft games, but as far as I know he didnt participate in the making of the games.
On the other hand, his brother Jorge did participate in some games, doing graphics.
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Yes, I know :) but Alfonso Azpiri did most of Dinamic covers, and his borther Jorge Azpiri was a graphician, so It would be more probable what you say, but I havent seen the signature of Azpiri in other Dinamic games loading screens...mmm
Ahhhh! Thanks for the clarification, I didn't know they were related. It was definitely Alfonso Azpiri who did the inlay card and I was thinking of the loading screen being used under (license) as some other of his works. [strike]I don't know who actually drew the screen but it may well have been the brother.[/strike] Err ... it was Snatcho!!! (duuuuh!)
Ought it not rather get a (license) Alfonso Azpiri? Because he created the original art for the inlay card [strike]and we don't really have a clue who converted it to loading screen (right? Or has that been established?)[/strike] ( Stop confusing yourself, you already know it was Snatcho who did the loading screen!!! -Ed )
He already has two (license) things ... that's because he made the inlay cards, right?
A quick clicking on those links shows he wrote the comics those games were based on... the information is all there, really. :-P
Really? I checked the magref to no avail and the instructions revealed nothing either ... what am I missing??? :-(
- In the displayed list, click on either Lorna or Mot.
- Observed the Tie-in licence field.
That's it, really. ;)
Ok ... now we're on the same page ... I thought you were talking about the other Azpiri ...
So I come back to the question of why did you choose Jorge Azpiri?
The reason why I thought ALFONSO Azpiri should get a credit was because his name is on the loading screen AND he made the original art for the inlay (or rather I am assuming that's his art). The reason why I assume it's his art is because of the nuances of the drawing, it almost screams ALFONSO ... the other Azpiri (Jorge) was apparently more of a digitial artist, i.e. making loading screens, if I understand it correctly(but I may be wrong on this one!).
EDIT
AAAAND! The inlay card DOES have the Azpiri sig so much connected with ALFONSO Azpiri.
Tired of me yet Martijn? Sorry ... :-)
- Inlay artists do not get a mention, only people who contributed bytes.
- Ivanzx mentioned Jorge.
If that's incorrect, please let me know by consensus and I'll change it once again. ;)
The inlay card art IS by ALFONSO Azpiri.
The loading screen IS made by Snatcho.
So no addition is needed, seeing as ALFONSO is not to be credited at all nor his relative Jorge who is probably clear of all accounts ;-)
This thread is basically pointless and I sincerely apoligise for that! :grin:
Javier Diaz has been added, as the opening screen credits him for the music.
Woo hoo! All was not lost, good eye there Martijn! :-)
On the other hand, his brother Jorge did participate in some games, doing graphics.
:)