So, does the entire shed have to spin when the turret moves or can the tank only shoot straight forward now?
So, does the entire shed have to spin when the turret moves or can the tank only shoot straight forward now?
Got a mix of some metal, some rap, and some… EDM I guess? Have it all on a playlist on Spotify and I haven’t really posted links in the comments before on Lemmy, but here’s some of my favorites:
Cyberpsychosis by Rixat
GIRL HELL 1999 by Femtanyl
Willpower by Mohmega
Credits Song For My Death But I’m The Final Boss by Astron
Lovely Bastards Remix by Kordhell
Eternal Loneliness by Alex Norre
SleeperMKUltra4 by AgonyOST
Shinebox by CrazyEightyEight
Inlove by Sewerslvt
Vaudeville Villain by Viktor Vaughn (MF DOOM)
All I Want by A Day To Remember
Satin Black by IAmJakeHill
2019 by Bazanji
REPENT MOTHERFUCKER by Onumi
Can’t go wrong with 2 Mello 💜
“This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s policy on hate speech.” Lmao
Unedited footage of a bear for the pure wtf factor of how out of control it gets
Came real close to biting the onion on this one.
However, you all fear what Cruise will do when he isn’t constantly performing near-suicidal stunts. I fear what Scientology will do when they lose their main cash cow
Hell ya dude, that’s awesome!
I haven’t had to think about Fouier since college, so thanks for bringing up that trauma lmao. I do realize that there are ways to reliably get certain effects or even learn how to do this in Photoshop or GIMP, but I like the shotgunning, spray-and-pray of not knowing what the outcome will look like
I guess I find the process of going back to make small changes to the settings and then seeing how that affects the image more satisfying. Getting something that looks good is just a bonus
I did try turning a song into an image last night, and it looked like TV static. Kinda disappointing, but I’ll try some other songs and see if I can mess with some settings
I did try that yesterday, and it looked like TV static. Kinda disappointing, but I’ll try some other songs and see if I can messing with some settings
That should be possible. Haven’t tried that yet, but now I think I might
Here is the original. Just a picture from my backyard looking at the neighbor’s house and then i did some cropping after the audio software fuckery
I have had the thought about trying to make money off of this, and some friends have joked that I should be making album art or something like that.
However, I don’t want to feel like I have to meet a deadline or feel the pressure of making something that someone else wants/likes. I just want to make something I like
Absolutely!
I have a bookmark saved on my computer at home to an old forum with the instructions I followed when I started doing this, and I can send that link later.
There are two programs that I use, and both are free.
GIMP - image editing software
Audacity - audio editing software
Here is the basic process from that bookmarked forum post that I can remember off the top of my head. If something is wrong (especially the Audacity import settings, since I don’t ever change them), I will fix it later.
In GIMP (or other software of your choice) convert the image to a bitmap (.bmp). This step is very important!
Use the option to import raw data as A-law with “little endian” (I have no idea what those setting do, but I assume it’s for keeping the header intact)
Change the timeline in Audacity from time to samples and select everything after the 34th sample to edit and add effects (samples 1-34 are the information that tells your computer that this is a picture CHANGING ANYTHING IN THE HEADER WILL STOP YOU FROM OPENING THE IMAGE AFTER THE EDIT)
Export the audio using the raw data option, selecting A-law again. This should re-save the “audio” as a bitmap image as it will not add an audio file header to the data.
I believe the blue parking garage image uses reverb, or maybe a phasor… possible both to get that effect? But there are a lot of setting to mess with for each audio effect that can dramatically change the outcome. The trees picture was made by putting the original picture in the left audio channel, and putting a horizontally flipped copy of the image in the right audio channel. Delete the header from the flipped copy, and exporting the data smashes them together in this really strange mirror effect. Afterward, I would use GIMP for any color correcting, changing saturation/hue, simple stuff
Edit: spelling and formatting
Most of the time I don’t have a plan of what I want out of something. Sometimes I can get something that looks interesting or cool right away, other times I have hundreds of files trashed over a couple of days and there’s not a single one that I personally liked
Absolutely brilliant