Weeklybeats is a 52 week long music project in which artists compose and publicly release 1 song a week for the entire year.
Starting January 1st 2024 GMT each participant will have one week to upload one finished composition. Any style of music or selection of instruments are welcomed and encouraged.
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Woa, this is seriously chill. Fantastic work on the visuals man, that video is lovely <3
Thank you! I feel like the visuals are kinda choppy, I probably need to tune my rendering chain to squeeze what I can out of this old system.
[quote=hieme]Woa, this is seriously chill. Fantastic work on the visuals man, that video is lovely <3[/quote]
Thank you! I feel like the visuals are kinda choppy, I probably need to tune my rendering chain to squeeze what I can out of this old system.
That's quite soothing. How're you making these visuals?
Ha, I had this on repeat the other day when I was finishing it and it nearly put me to sleep it was so soothing. The visuals were created in CoGe with 2 video layers and one "animated" layer using quartz overlay/masking effects.
[quote=Devieus]That's quite soothing. How're you making these visuals?[/quote]
Ha, I had this on repeat the other day when I was finishing it and it nearly put me to sleep it was so soothing. The visuals were created in CoGe with 2 video layers and one "animated" layer using quartz overlay/masking effects.
That's quite soothing. How're you making these visuals?
Ha, I had this on repeat the other day when I was finishing it and it nearly put me to sleep it was so soothing. The visuals were created in CoGe with 2 video layers and one "animated" layer using quartz overlay/masking effects.
Spiffy, never heard of that before.
[quote=User Agent][quote=Devieus]That's quite soothing. How're you making these visuals?[/quote]
Ha, I had this on repeat the other day when I was finishing it and it nearly put me to sleep it was so soothing. The visuals were created in CoGe with 2 video layers and one "animated" layer using quartz overlay/masking effects. [/quote]Spiffy, never heard of that before.