A recent move to Linux has left me without EnergyXT (the Linux version doesn't seem to want to launch for me), so I'm gonna have to *shudder shudder* use LMMS.It's inelegant, but at least I'll be able to save.
I just wanted to apologize to those in the General Chat Thread a week ago when I posted a certain picture...
If you were disturbed byu it, I am truly sorry.
And to the mod who so quickly responded, good job. You guys act fast.
Of course, I won't let this happen again. It was a stupid lapse of judgement on my part.
Again, sorry.
As you may or may not know, I take commissions for five-inch by three-inch oil paintings.
The more I think about it, the more I realize I may have set the price a bit high. Canvases that size I can get for $1.50, they don't use much paint, and I'm not well-known or highly skilled.
So I got to thinking, "How do professional artist price their paintings?"
One suggestion I found put forth a rather simple formula:
1. Set a price per square inch based on the medium and your skill level,
2. T
I've started work on a cover of Joanna Newsom's beautiful Bridges and Balloons.
Here's the original:
I was able to get the sheet music (arranged by Scott Horsington) from adventure.exe on PianoFiles.com.
Unfortunately, since my DAW of choice for projects like this is EnergyXT and I don't have money for a full license, I'm unable to save project files. As a workaround for this, I'm going to be exporting short loopable samples of both the bass and melody lines and write down when
Hey guys. I decided to start a blog, mostly as a place to write out and develop ideas, which I have a lot of, and to give updates on projects I'm working on.
However, it'll probably just degenerate into me posting random crap and, eventually, forgetting I have a blog. But until that happens, I'll try to update around once a week with something meaningful and original.
So, until I stop being distracted by the general chat thread organize my thoughts on some ideas I'm nursing, enjoy this prop