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wow man you are on fire with updates! I have my news feed packed with your things, I love them, and I'm planning to buy your bundle soon to start a prototype for the first part of 2025. Keep up the good work!

also you probably know this, but when devs see an artist constantly updating the packs (even with small updates like fixing a small error)  that motivates purchasing because you can tell the packs are not abandoned. Cheers.

Thanks! I agree!

I have a history of being pretty slow and intermittent with updates and new stuff. My ADHD brain makes it hard to finish things I’m doing on spec but I have a TON of stuff no one’s seen yet including a whole third theme that I’ll finally be launching this month – a year after I first teased it. Ugh. Haha.

As you develop your project, feel free to suggest additional content that you may need. I’ve been able to add things to packs based on similar feedback (the pizza parlor stuff in the Vendors tileset came from user request, for example).

I know it sounds cheessy but man you are accomplishing more with your ADHD than the average person, so don't let that get in the way. I'll surely send some feedback once I get the packs, the stuff I need is mostly Sci Fi/Space compatible.

That is really, really kind. I hope you stick around! I have a theme in the planning stages (inspired by Starfield and 80s space opera) called “Offworld Colonies”. This theme will be the same “setting” as Retro Cybercity and use the same palette.

It helps my creative process to have light “lore” for all my stuff, meaning something like Nine Realms is a cohesive Norse Mythology inspired setting just like Retro Cybercity is a cohesive 80s-inspired cyberpunk setting. One of reasons I like Cyberpunk 2077 as an influence is because so much of it is inspired by the same movies and books I grew up with.

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great theme wow, and I can clearly tell you have a good cohesive pattern, like if you read any game design books, thats the first thing you need to look for, the art should be all cohesive, I'll be waiting for that 80s space opera style is right what I was looking for!