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Offline broadbluesTopic starter

It's that time of year again, Christmas aproaches and I've created my Card design using a range of  software on my X1000 and SAM.

Main design is done in SketchBlock on the X1k , with the final image being exported as EPS and then placed in to an A4 document in Wordworth 7 on my SAM (transfering the file using the new 68k NetFS) then that A4 is printerd to postscript and converted to a PDF using a script I wrote for ghostscript to create various sized "leaflets" (in this case 2 x a5). I printed of fthe first hard copy on my hp LaserJst Pro 200 this morning  using my perl putto printet script.
 
The accompanying timelapse vide was captured using Frederik Wikstroms latest version of SRec and imported inot blender.

Sound track was composed in HDRec starting from a simple funky drum loop then adding acoustic bass recorded via the terratex phase 22 in my SAM (using a blend of DI via my line 6 Pod Pro and acoustic recording via my Rode NT4 condensor mic). I then layered rhytm guitar parts and lead on my Epiphone Rivieara Ant (335 style semi acoustic) recording the guitar acoustically as well as using a fender bassman based amp sim on the line 6.  That gives it a more organic feel than you might get with pure DI recording.

I then bounced out the tracks as stems from HDRec inot Audio Evolution, redid the bass part as there were some slight timing issue with the first "composition take" aded an acoustic guitar rhythm layer, and mastred it taking advantage of the autmation that AE4 has for createing a good fade outs etc.

Exported as AIFF that was then transfered back to teh X1k for adding into the blender sequancer, where I made small adjustsmenst to to start and sto frames and rendered out to mpeg 2.
 
At this point I was forced to go linux as youtube upload doesn't work so well from Oddity on the X1k, so FTP the video file to my laptop with PFTP and upload with chrome.

Now editing this post in OWB (reaction) on my SAM, the font rendering is superior on sites where it works, so prefer to use it than Odysey when possible.

Final video:

https://youtu.be/991yj4XWIZo

and I just put all the XMas card videos I've done inot one playlist so you can see how SketchBlock etc has evolved over time....

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMN18oPBYFAhXwUGkugZCF9oXjb0mvwbO

Bit soon to say Merry Xmas just yet so enjoty the vide and happy 11th day of advent :-)
 

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Re: Chirstmas card design (and video) using a range of software on Amiga OS 4
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2016, 12:49:21 AM »
That's fantastic, well done.
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Offline paul1981

Re: Chirstmas card design (and video) using a range of software on Amiga OS 4
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2016, 09:52:09 AM »
I wish I could draw!
 

Offline broadbluesTopic starter

Re: Chirstmas card design (and video) using a range of software on Amiga OS 4
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2016, 04:07:44 PM »
Quote from: carvedeye;817614
That's fantastic, well done.


Thanks CarvedEye it's always fun todo.
 

Offline broadbluesTopic starter

Re: Chirstmas card design (and video) using a range of software on Amiga OS 4
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2016, 04:09:59 PM »
Quote from: paul1981;817624
I wish I could draw!


Drawing much like music is 10% inspiration and 990% practice, and the advantage of digital drawing is that you don't need to waste paper on your early efforts.

Give it a go :-)
 

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Re: Chirstmas card design (and video) using a range of software on Amiga OS 4
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2016, 10:22:10 AM »
Quote from: broadblues;817703
Drawing much like music is 10% inspiration and 990% practice, and the advantage of digital drawing is that you don't need to waste paper on your early efforts.

Give it a go :-)


I'll keep that in mind. Thank you.