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Published on 18 Apr 2022 / In Entertainment

⁣A chimp and his androids.



Title: POV
Created By: Tarknan
Completed On: 15 April 2022
Art was mainly created with GIMP on PC and less so on a Raspberry Pi, a very
small negligible amount was made on Android.
GIMP Versions: PC - 2.10.28, Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB - 2.10.8, Android 9 - Pocket -
- Paint Version: 2.7.0 and ArtFlow Version: 2.8.105,
Android 5.1.1 - Pocket Paint Version: 2.7.5, and ArtFlow Version: 2.8.105
Brushes: Basic MyPaint Brushes in GIMP

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

You need a range of audio tracks...

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tarknan
tarknan 3 years ago

True, I'm working on it, just slow to get there, thanks for the feedback.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@tarknan: We all fudge a bit... at the start... But 2 short anima's with the identical audio track... this becomes a PRIME feature, and not a detail hidden in the big picture. Kind of like the sound effects of starwars - if you get the complete series and run them from end to end, you will find that the same sound effects for the lasers / blasters / cannons etc., are used over and over and over again... in different ways with different guns / machines. Ohhhhh the cannons of the millenium falcon / tie fighters / X wings etc., sound exactly the same as the laser guns on the different freighters, imperial ships, gun fights, battle droids etc....

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

So it's not wrong to reuse sound effects / audio tracks - it's more a case of when, where and frequency.

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tarknan
tarknan 3 years ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Thanks, that's a good point I was doing something similar with other videos where separate videos shared different parts of the same song. What I was trying to avoid was getting ahead of myself and releasing audio before it was ready, but there is probably a happy medium, like you said when, where and frequency.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@tarknan: It's like this - while people are learning, they are interested. Once they understand it, they cruise along for a while, but once the repetition continues for a long time, they lose interest. Like comedy shows - Remember "Little Britain", the guys who made that, killed it off when it was at it's most popular. Why? Because if they kept at it, and kept churning out more and more and more episodes, well everyone "get it" and the audience drops off and the series draws less and less viewers and it just dies a slow death. By leaving a fine legacy of excellent work, they stopped the show from rotting to death... It's the same with music - this is what happens to all the recordings from the beginning of time, e.g. 78 RPM gramaphone records. There were tons and tons and tone of them were made from loads of excellent artists and perhaps some not so excellent - but once people enjoyed the new "experience" and they got right into it and then it was not as fresh as it used to be and then the records got played less and less until they were boxed up and stuck up in the attic, and then after 10 or 20 years, the people died and the old records were thrown out.... People learn things and once learnt, then they go onto other things. It goes for movies, music, books, etc.

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tarknan
tarknan 3 years ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Thanks, these are some good points I'll see if I can implement this.

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