A lighting exercise I made in Unreal Engine. I wanted to do a variation on the classic daytime shot of Ben Kenobi's hut with the binary sunset. The hut, speeder and moisture vaporator were modelled in Maya and textured in Substance Painter.
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A lighting exercise I made in Unreal Engine. I wanted to do a variation on the classic daytime shot of Ben Kenobi's hut with the binary sunset. The hut, speeder and moisture vaporator were modelled in Maya and textured in Substance Painter.
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HIS HAIR HIS COSTUME HIS FACE MARKS YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YESSSSSS
renaissance in the 21st century
some more
the WHAT??
okay, found her
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i didnt expect these to hit so hard but then they kept going and going….my god
Average pre-clone wars Mandalorian family dinner:
Your pacifist uncle and your terrorist-sympathizer cousin won't talk to each other but they both want the other dead.
Your sibling is writing their own manifesto that will totally unite Mandalore and stop infighting, this time for real, I swear. It's 500 pages long and nowhere near finished.
One of your parents says "I think we should join the Republic" and you catch your cousin who has previously told you "everyone who wants to join the Republic should kill themselves right now" glaring at them, but she's too cowardly to say it.
Your other terrorist cousin is drafting up plans to bomb Sundari right there at the dinner table, and thinks you're all traitors and cowards for not being down with suicide bombing.
Your pacifist uncle gets into a fistfight and everyone starts saying "not so pacifist now, huh?? what was that about violence being bad???", including your other pacifist aunt.
Your sibling gets into an argument with another cousin who is also drafting their own manifesto, over whether there should be a legal record of adoptions, or if spoken words are enough. You don't want to tell them this argument is unnecessary, since they will never be making decisions on planetary politics.
Your other parent only has one political opinion, and it's "we should raise the age of majority from 13 to 15", which makes them unpopular with everyone.
Your pacifist uncle and your pacifist aunt get into a screaming argument about which forms of self-defense are acceptable. It nearly turns into a fistfight. They see the irony, but will claim not to when it's pointed out.
Everyone puts aside their differences and declares you public enemy number one when you say you don't like spicy food.
"I asked ChatGBT" thats nice I asked the force and it gave me a bad feeling about this
先に行くね
🎆sweet talker 🎆
Kofi
Happy May the Fourth to this tweet specifically
The force works in mysterious ways and after years of travelling through the galaxy Finn was able to find a path to his destiny
huge fan of the depth of a good purple but another area that draws me is definitely around aquamarine/turquoise/seafoam. you can not go wrong once the green starts getting just a tinge more blue. a gal could certainly do worse than to pull over there and stay a while
something earth shattering going on here
this is why one of my favorite all-time paintings is Ship in Stormy Seas by Ivan Aivazovsky... he was really onto something there
a close up to just... light shining through those waves, makes me feel faint with exhilaration every time
THERE IS A BOAT BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY!!
Ivan Aivazovsky could paint glowing water. One of the GOATs for sure.
Hey, wanna make music? Yeah? Got a buncha money? No? Well that's perfectly fine, check this free stuff out:
Vital - A powerful wavetable synth, my personal favorite VST synth, very easy to figure out creating new synth sounds, with the help of the plenty of tutorials that are out there for the plug-in. (There are paid versions but they are completely unnecessary to get 99% of the features of the plug-in.)
Synth1 - A classic piece of synthesizer software.
Pendulate - An interesting, chaotic synth that you can make weird little sounds with.
Native Instruments' free plug-ins - Various cool VSTs, including the Komplete Start pack.
The Free Orchestra - A set of orchestral instruments for Kontakt Player (see previous link).
BBC Symphony Orchestra Discover - More orchestral stuff! This one has its own player so you don't have to download a separate VST to use it if you don't want to.
Magical 8bit Plug - A chiptune plug-in, intended for producing sounds like that of 8-bit systems like the NES and Master System.
Genny - A synth VST made to emulate the soundchip of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
MT Power Drum Kit - A nice rock n' roll style drum kit plug-in.
This guy's weird VST collection - 6.4 gigabytes of weird VSTs, including some you might know, like Delay Lama and MeowSynth!
sforzando - A free player for soundfont files.
Musical Artifacts - A resource I mainly use to find soundfonts, on which you can find other various things as well.
Kilohearts Essentials - 30 effect VSTs including reverb, delay, compression, pitch shifting, transient shaping, ring modulation, phase distortion, and more.
Xfer's freeware VSTs - Exactly what it says on the tin, including the one and only OTT compressor.
Illformed - The good ol' dblue Glitch 1.3, Crusher, Stretch, and TapeStop.
Hysteresis and Fracture - Two interesting glitch effects, one being a delay and the other being a buffer.
Codec - A cool digital audio degradation effect.
Le Phonk - A slick distortion plug-in.
MAIM - An effect that mimics the sound of MP3 compression.
Soundly Shape it and Place it - One is simply an equalizer VST, the other is an effect that emulates a speaker (ex: a radio) and a space (ex: a cave).
Fresh Air - An effect that adds high end information to your sounds, to provide brightness.
ValhallaSupermassive - A combo reverb and delay plug-in that sounds quite big.
UnplugRed - A collection of various interesting VSTs, most of which have free versions.
Chowdhury DSP - I can't personally speak for all of these but their tape model effect is great for some lo-fi style effects.
TAL-Chorus-LX - A thick sounding chorus, good for "retro" sounds too.
Polyverse Wider - A great effect for widening sounds up, really simple too with only two controls.
Freesound - A good audio file resource, mainly for foley recordings.
Cymbatics Dubstep Starter Pack - A little sample pack with some good drum and synth samples.
fishmonger drum kit - A pack of samples from the album 'fishmonger' by Underscores!
WangleLine's sample packs - Free samples put out by my awesome mutual WangleLine!
aaand I might as well include this set of drums I made a while back :P
As for DAWs, it's been a long while since I've used anything other than FL Studio (not counting Audacity, which I still occasionally use for specific purposes), which, while being the only one I can directly recommend, is paid. However, I've heard good things about Reaper which has a "free trial" that you can technically use forever, akin to WinRAR. Additionally, I've also heard some good things about Waveform Free.
Don't forget the GOAT for turning any sound into a beautiful drone paulXstretch
and I mean ANY sound
Digitally Preserving Classic Synthesizers through Emulation
these guys have been emulating just about every synth from the 90’s/2000’s for free. installation is a little bit finicky but not too hard to do.
Out of Gamut by Russell Holliday
for april fools we’re deleting this entire site sayonara you weeaboo shits
some in progress stuff from my senior thesis film "Emma" :))))
i’m so obsessed with her its not even funny anymore. instructions unclear i have forgotten how to take photos of other characters
sometimes i feel like im climing up this incline again alone but thankully sisypus and the itsy bitsy spider and here with me
holy shit is that kate bush
All this discourse over who does "painting with light"
Hiroshi Nagai's paintings need sunglasses to look at.
They look like how it feels to walk across a parking lot on a 98° summer day without a speck of shade in sight.
They look like heaven but also like you'd burn your bare feet on the ground.
Even when you can see shade you know it's not enough and the minute you step out you'll be burnt to a crisp like a vampire.
And it's BEAUTIFUL
I'll throw in the wonderful Eizin Suzuki into this ring too, a man whose work just breathes light without actually using dynamic lighting in the usual way. It's no surprise both Nagai and Suzuki are both considered prolific in art pertaining to the city pop genre because they're able to paint these kinds of scenes with a delicate touch.
This feels like I could trip on that radio and fall right into that water, feeling the crystal waves as I drop in.
And this, a nice stroll down a resort strip, where my sunscreened skin could literally feel cooked if I leaned too close to the tiling.
And then a nice stretch of summer street, wherein you could see your face in the flushed red of that car provided it didn't blind you from its sunny reflections.
I don't think I even need to say anything more, Suzuki's a massive influence in how he even places colours so warmly in such unorthodox manner. It's a naturally sunkissed talent~ 🌊