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Some Audio Visual thingies I made

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:02 pm
by Kalaherty
Howdy there!

Just thought it would be fun to share some Audio Visual things I made a while ago.
All the Music is LMMS and Audacity, the videos are composed in Blender and I used my visual artwork.

I hope you enjoy.

All about I
I just figured out how to make a "talky bass" in LMMS and thought it sounded like "I" over and over, so it's sort of "all about I".
I was going to upload it to soundcloud, but I really don't like it much without the visuals.
Image made in Krita.

Ode to Shae
I made this one for my partner.
2 digital paintings used, but I can't remember what software I used.

Terrible day
I had a really terrible day, so I tried to make something calming.
A clay sculpture and a painting made in Krita.

Re: Some Audio Visual thingies I made

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:57 pm
by brandystarbrite
Though, this is not my type of music, or style of art.... :)
I must admit, you really did great work, with the abstracty looking visuals and graphics there. :D
And the music really suits, the strange abstractness, of the imagery and visuals too, in an unusual way.
I use Blender too and a free 3d sculpting software, called Sculptris. :)
I'm planning on using Krita soon. :D

Re: Some Audio Visual thingies I made

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 6:58 pm
by musikbear
Kalaherty wrote:All about, Ode to Shae, Terrible day
Unnerving disturbing imagery, from your pen. It is very well done!
I get a Geiger feeling (Alian 7. passenger) Is he an inspiration?
What animation software?

Re: Some Audio Visual thingies I made

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:10 pm
by Kalaherty
Thanks for having a look :)

@brandystarbrite:
Good to hear from another Blender user :D I use it for video editing and 3d models for games mainly.
Krita is great! Especially with the newest version including an animation feature. I think I might of tried Sculptris, but I mainly do low-poly modeling, so it's mainly Blender for me these days.

@musikbear:
Ha, good eye... I'm very influenced by H.R. Giger, Francis Bacon and Max Ernst.
The animation was made in Blender using the video editing side and some compositing with my digital drawings.