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Rating: Summary: Another success for Royo Review: As a Royo fan, I look forward to each release of his new works. Dreams was worth the wait. In this latest collection, he shows finished pieces that appeared as sketches in previous books. If you love Royo's work, you will love Dreams. A must have for collectors of his work.
Rating: Summary: Another success for Royo Review: As a Royo fan, I look forward to each release of his new works. Dreams was worth the wait. In this latest collection, he shows finished pieces that appeared as sketches in previous books. If you love Royo's work, you will love Dreams. A must have for collectors of his work.
Rating: Summary: Misguiding title - still a ROYO! Review: As my title says, the imagery has very little to do with Dreams. It contains quite a few Native American themes - the Wild West. This is mixed with futuristic scenes, aliens, spaceships and naked ladies with weapons as usual. My point is: it is hard to title this book - or maybe I'd call it: "From the Wild West to the Strange Future"... Still it's Royo. He is one of the best in fantasy art. Compared with other artists this book would get 5 stars - compared with his other books it got only 4. So if you are not as a big a fan of Royo as me - only 'sort of' like him - then pick another of his books. (See my reviews for them...)
Rating: Summary: dissapointed... Review: If you're new to Royo then get Women, III Millenium, and Secrets.
Rating: Summary: Dreams or a Nightmare? Review: Loving Luis Royo's art & his fascinating scenarios I'm quick to buy all of his books. This book really didn't have what I expected to find, but there were some plusses. It seems that most of the work in this book is from a collection of Royo's work over the years & not a whole lot of new. What I found that was a plus about the book are some of the step by step techniques behind his creation of a painting & a few paintings that caught my eye including the cover piece. If you're a fan of Royo, add it to your collection. If you just discovered Royo, start with Malefic, Secrets, or Third Millennium.
Rating: Summary: Dreams or a Nightmare? Review: Loving Luis Royo's art & his fascinating scenarios I'm quick to buy all of his books. This book really didn't have what I expected to find, but there were some plusses. It seems that most of the work in this book is from a collection of Royo's work over the years & not a whole lot of new. What I found that was a plus about the book are some of the step by step techniques behind his creation of a painting & a few paintings that caught my eye including the cover piece. If you're a fan of Royo, add it to your collection. If you just discovered Royo, start with Malefic, Secrets, or Third Millennium.
Rating: Summary: Dreams or a Nightmare? Review: Loving Luis Royo's art & his fascinating scenarios I'm quick to buy all of his books. This book really didn't have what I expected to find, but there were some plusses. It seems that most of the work in this book is from a collection of Royo's work over the years & not a whole lot of new. What I found that was a plus about the book are some of the step by step techniques behind his creation of a painting & a few paintings that caught my eye including the cover piece. If you're a fan of Royo, add it to your collection. If you just discovered Royo, start with Malefic, Secrets, or Third Millennium.
Rating: Summary: Dream Review: well I have to be the biggest luis royo fan but this book was a huge disappointment. the best images in this book are the front cover and back cover... but thoose images arent represented inside the book... inside you will find mostly chessy book cover work and my main gripe is many of the images are so tiny... if you're new to luis royo I say check out malefic and secrets.. if you're a big fan.. I guess you would still want to get this.. but give it a look at your local bookstore to make sure you want it
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