File: ocean.swf-(288 KB, 896x551, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)16:51 No.2248147
>> [_] Astronomer 01/04/14(Sat)18:08 No.2248207
Nice one.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:15 No.2248214
is this your OC, OP?
I would like to see this with one or more shades so it gets the feeling like it's pulsing
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:26 No.2248235
>>2248214
yeah it is. I can try, but I'm still not really sure what I'm doing. The gif I used was only 2
frames.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:41 No.2248255
>>2248235
What did you use to make the song? It instantly reminded me of an old rpg tune, not sure if
that's the feel you were trying but I really like it
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:42 No.2248258
>>2248255
I used Audacity to cut it from the full song.
Here's the original source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_q-TTmAFKQ
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:46 No.2248264
>>2248258
Ah I have heard it before, Haven't watched Ghost in a long time. thanks
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:58 No.2248273
the slight clip when it loops is a rookie mistake. Look up sound channels and eliminate the
delay. Also use crossfade to bridge the seam (line up three copies of the track end to end,
BEFORE cropping out the rest of the song. Then use the fade out effect starting at the beginning
of the middle track, and fade in ending at the end of said track. Then crop out the track.
http://i43.tinypic.com/j9oxuq.png
you'll have to account for the additional gain at the beginning and end.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/04/14(Sat)18:59 No.2248274
>>2248273
thanks