This Room animation by Darcal
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Description
Count Dracula is holding an invisible camera and can't be seen in the mirror. 😆
Comments (4)
Invisible camera? That could be a useful security device as well. :-D
Nice little animation. Is that Blender displaying on the computer screen? :-)
Thanks Staticon. ;) It's FL Studio on the screen (for making music), which is another thing I do from time to time. :)
I, too, have done some music in my time - 15 albums so far. I used to use Concerto on the Atari ST but switched to Cakewalk when I got a PC. Sometimes, I even play instruments myself. :-D
I presume you play guitar? Any other instruments?
Apart from programming computers to play my synths, I also play keyboards, digital horn, bass guitar and percussion (not drums). I've also struggled with ukulele, trumpet and didgeridoo. :-)
Wow! 15 albums is good going. :) When I had a Commodore Amiga I'd use Soundtracker or Noisetracker, but when I got my first PC it was Fruity Loops 5 which later became FL Studio. I play guitar a little bit but it's only self taught and other than that the keyboard but mainly just for programming. I make mainly IDM, D&B, electronica, classical and experimental. It's all quite weird but I enjoy it. ;)
https://soundcloud.com/apathetic2
I'd forgotten the Amiga. One of my albums was almost exclusively done with SoundTracker.
I, too, am self taught and, it seems, we have similar tastes as I have also experimented with electronica, classical and experimental music.
Not greatly into D&B and I'm not sure what IDM is. :-)
IDM means intelligent dance music, but I hasten to add that I can only attempt it. ;) It has complicated percussion and unorthodox chord sequences mainly.
Sounds interesting. :-)