I got an honorable mention for my submission to the Guild Wars Wintersday Art Contest 2008!
I’ll have to repost later on my method and progression shots.
January29th
I got an honorable mention for my submission to the Guild Wars Wintersday Art Contest 2008!
I’ll have to repost later on my method and progression shots.
August19th
Meet PANDA | Pyrrhus
Tools: Adobe Photoshop CS2 + Wacom Intuos3
Time Spent: ~15-16 hours
(Click on image for full-size)
Finally done! This is the first of what will hopefully be a series of drawings of the PANDAs who play Team Fortress 2.
July25th
Song title: Traverse Town
Arranged by: Charlene Valerio
Original artist: Yoko Shimomura
Instruments: Live! Grand Piano, Sweet! Soprano Saxophone, Acoustic Bass, and Drum Kit: Standard Kit 1
Listen:
Right-click to download:Charlene Valerio – Traverse Town (Cover)
This is originally a song from the game, Kingdom Hearts, that I really enjoy listening to especially when I’m relaxing, so I decided to cover the song as a basis for learning how to mix and arrange instruments on my keyboard that were beyond just the Live! Grand Piano.
I’m not particularly too fond of the piano and bass combination, but somehow that got resolved with some recording issues Audacity had. For some reason, Audacity was having some issues recording the bass track into my laptop, and even when it did, the bass came out a bit faint. Increasing the gain or amplifying it didn’t help too much either. So you don’t hear it very much compared to the recording on the keyboard, but it’s still there.
I kind of tapped out the cymbal on the keyboard very much like how one would tap out DDR/ITG steps idly. It’s kind of embarrassing to admit, but as I was recording I was visualizing red, blue, and purple arrows. Specifically, right arrows for some unknown reason.
I think it came out pretty well considering that I’ve done it from scratch. I’ve kind of been doing this on the side in-between class. It’s not as exact to the original as I would have liked it to be, but it’s okay.
July25th
Song title: Improv 2008-04-16 — The Sad Song of Work
Composed/Arranged by: Charlene Valerio
Instruments: Live! Grand Piano, Acoustic Bass, Sweet Heaven
Drum Style: Piano Ballad
Listen:
Right click to download: Charlene Valerio – The Sad Song of Work (Improv)
I came home from school really tired and upset one day, mostly from the fact that I was at school nearly all day and besides going to class, I didn’t get much work done.
At all.
To take a break, I plopped on the keyboard. I was trying to play perk me up songs like Belle, or even some sort of song from Pirates of the Caribbean that’s invigorating to play, but nothing was really helping my mood. So, I ended up messing around with random keys I don’t normally play much, which is pretty much anything other than C!
I don’t really know how it happened, but I ended up with something I just had to record. I guess the minor tones are in part based on how I was feeling this whole day. It conveys my sadness of work. :P
Of course, this doesn’t help that I have other more important things to do, but somehow I was able to put this all together, including recording it onto my laptop, in less than 30 minutes(?!) which was also pretty surprising.
Since I did this all so quickly, I didn’t really spend much time in enhancing it with Audacity. That means, there’s still a bit of noise because I didn’t perform a noise removal and I didn’t record the instruments to separate tracks and just recorded it all in one. Oh well.
July25th
Song title: Still Alive (piano cover, short) Right-click to download: Charlene Valerio – Still Alive (piano cover, short)
Arranged by: Charlene Valerio
Original artist: Jonathan Coulton
Instruments: Live! Grand Piano
Listen:
After I was able to figure out the melody and chords for Still Alive, I recorded it so that I could reference it for later when I would actually go back and redo the song using similar instruments that were used in the original song. I didn’t want to notate it because I remember doing this during a busy schoolweek, so I recorded it playing it slowly and “stretching” the chords out into arpeggios in the beginning so that it’d be easy for me to remember how to play it if I did end up forgetting.
The other version of Still Alive with the guitar, drums, and other instrumentals is set on the back burner for now where it’s “done” but not yet “done-done”, if that makes any sense.
This is a song that was made famous after the release of Valve’s Portal. I would recommend the as its concept is simple, though it leads itself into some complex puzzles. Though, there is a little bit of a storyline to it, so I wouldn’t recommend listening to the actual version of the song because its lyrics give away a little bit of spoilers.