Reminds me very much of a crackto used which was a re-arranged Crazy Comets theme tune.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 30/10/2011 - 13:58
by Byte it
thanks to both of you for your feedbacks, im glad you like it!
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 30/10/2011 - 14:23
by Commie_User
Will you do an autorunning D64 download?
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 30/10/2011 - 22:11
by tomsk
Yup - this gets my vote too...really liked the Ninja tune on your homepage, then again I love anything that sounds like SID.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 30/10/2011 - 22:17
by Byte it
Commie_User wrote:Will you do an autorunning D64 download?
sorry dunno how to do it atm, i mostly do the stuff on synths etc. i got a mp3/WAV.
tomsk wrote:Yup - this gets my vote too...really liked the Ninja tune on your homepage, then again I love anything that sounds like SID.
thanks a lot , hope you will like the future tunes i will present, keep your eyes and ears open for the release!
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 31/10/2011 - 20:51
by Commie_User
I don't program my 64 either. No need with VSTi, MIDI in, soundalike synths and allsorts now.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 26/08/2012 - 20:33
by Byte it
sorry for the silence
first, many thanks for the feedback, the album is mostly done, biggest last thing i have to get is a well done cover artwork, not so easy like i thought
so if any of you have good design skills, can forward me a great artwork etc. please email me or pm me!
i want to get this done this year still .
thanks
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 26/08/2012 - 23:02
by Commie_User
You don't need to be an artist, just have a little imagination. The With The Beatles cover was quickly snapped in a hotel with just a sidelight and a curtain, yet it's one of the most iconic shots of all time.
And studio shots can look nice, even without that moody dankness:
And what about objects? I've been looking for that old lo-res webcam snap I took of my electric light. The glare of the bulb and the silhouette of the corrugated lampshade made it appear I was looking at a huge fireball coming out the bell of a UFO or something. It's amazing what luck can do.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 27/08/2012 - 0:07
by Byte it
to all, i cannot reply on pms so far, i have to check when i can reply from the board (some rule here).
as of now i try to create some artwork and see other works too but for payment im not sure yet.
Commie_User wrote:You don't need to be an artist, just have a little imagination. The With The Beatles cover was quickly snapped in a hotel with just a sidelight and a curtain, yet it's one of the most iconic shots of all time.
And studio shots can look nice, even without that moody dankness:
And what about objects? I've been looking for that old lo-res webcam snap I took of my electric light. The glare of the bulb and the silhouette of the corrugated lampshade made it appear I was looking at a huge fireball coming out the bell of a UFO or something. It's amazing what luck can do.
thanks a lot, i try to find a way how to pixelate pics like a commodore screen, but so far i didnt find out.
let me see if i can get something nice done, other thing i thought was the nice old oil paintings, i looooooooove those, love to have a mix of last ninja, katakis, turrican and some kung fu action, like a collage but that would be few hundred bucks to paint...
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 27/08/2012 - 1:40
by Commie_User
.....Or you could just use the oil paint effects in many art packages, like Paint Shop Pro. Even the editor with Microsoft Office has some nice modes.
Re: Byte It! - Chip Breaks
Posted: 27/08/2012 - 9:36
by Chris Abbott
Or, just put a camera one side of a window, stare through it from the outside, have someone pour water down the frame to form a curtain of water, and hey presto, instant impressionism!