Today, I played around with some more "layered" recording. Here are some of the better results:
This time, I nailed down my tech setup a lot better - laptop lid up (to not muffle the sound - I usually keep it closed nowadays as I exclusively use the external monitor), and headphones on for playback (it turns out I need to fully extend the cord and to actually have the band flat on top of my head to get the cords out of the way). As a result, there's a lot less "bad noise". Judging from these clips, I might be getting the hang of this... then again, you haven't heard the rejects instead :P
One of the biggest challenges still is keeping track of all the other "sync points" in the other tracks to avoid creating some nasty muddy/confused/out-of-sync clusters that just sound horrid and messy. It's particularly bad once the track count starts ramping up and it's no longer possible to show everything on screen at once. Maybe that'll be the next little "fun hacking experiment" :)
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Sunday, June 26, 2016
"Piper" Review - Finding Dory Short
I decided to pull this one out into its own post, as it kind of deserves it IMO...
Birds. Macro Photography. Shallow DOF. Awesome Renders. Entertaining + Creative Animation and Sound Effects. Pixar. Fluff-ball Cuteness Overload!
This is one of the best little shorts I've seen. I really, really, really love it! It's just soo adorable, and features a lot of my favourite things.
Birds. Macro Photography. Shallow DOF. Awesome Renders. Entertaining + Creative Animation and Sound Effects. Pixar. Fluff-ball Cuteness Overload!
This is one of the best little shorts I've seen. I really, really, really love it! It's just soo adorable, and features a lot of my favourite things.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Violin - Layering Experiment (20160625)
This afternoon, I had a bit of fun playing around with doing some "layered" sound recording.
Until now, all my previous attempts have all been pretty much epic failures, as they would all end up getting completely out of sync in pretty nasty/destructive ways. But, "success" at last this time, even if it's just a short 30 second clip that has its own set of technical issues (e.g. use headphones not speakers next time - lowering the levels of each subsequent track helped quell the disquieting noise that had built up by the end).
Until now, all my previous attempts have all been pretty much epic failures, as they would all end up getting completely out of sync in pretty nasty/destructive ways. But, "success" at last this time, even if it's just a short 30 second clip that has its own set of technical issues (e.g. use headphones not speakers next time - lowering the levels of each subsequent track helped quell the disquieting noise that had built up by the end).
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Sighted in the Night Sky
Over the past two nights, I've noticed a reddish-pink dot in the night sky about 1-2 inches above the moon. This got me thinking: What is that dot? Could it be Mars? Or is it Jupiter instead? Today, I finally figured it out with the help of Stellarium (an awesome Open Source planetarium):
And the secondary (weaker/dimmer) spot nearby to the right of the moon was probably Saturn.
I've never really been terribly into star gazing, but wow! That's the first time I've ever been able to actually see one of the other planets in the solar system with my own eyes.
Answer: It's Mars!
And the secondary (weaker/dimmer) spot nearby to the right of the moon was probably Saturn.
I've never really been terribly into star gazing, but wow! That's the first time I've ever been able to actually see one of the other planets in the solar system with my own eyes.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Happy 16/06/16
Just a little bit of fun birdie art for a special date, featuring none other than one of my favourite little silvereyes :)
Painted using Krita
Monday, June 13, 2016
General News and Updates - PSculpt/Sketching, Drivers, GPencil, Uni/Work/Life
It's been a few weeks since by last updates, so I thought I'd do a little post to fill everyone in on where things are at.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Next Gen Animation Dev - Dev Update 3
As promised, here is a video updating showing off the current state of the Pose Sculpting and Pose Sketching tools, and how they can be used for a more fluid animating experience.
Labels:
animation,
Blender,
experiments,
pose_sculpting,
videos,
WIP
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