love this period after a fun movie comes out.
All the amazing staff that worked on it can finally open the flood gates & gush about what they or a coworker did they loved.
And fan artists find a new obsession and bless us with a smorgasbord of cool fanart.
#KPOPDEMONHUNTERS
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share it with as many people as you can until the count is high enough
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check their demands list, it benefits all of us. share it with as many people as you can until the count is high enough
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Today's my birthday, and I'm announcing my Vtuber Debut Commissathon July 25! I gave myself 30 seconds and 1 take before animating my scuffed advertisement :) #animation
Day 6 of posting until i can find some work.
Maybe i can put together a proper commission page, but for video editing or something. IDK how many people will click on my carrd link.
Some audio terms that may help you in your streams or audio editing in post:
- Limiters: Stops your audio from going above a set volume so you don’t accidentally blast your viewers with loud peaks or screams.
- EQ: Lets you adjust specific sound frequencies to make your voice clearer, fuller, or less muddy.
- Compressors: Smooths out volume differences so quiet moments are easier to hear and loud moments are less harsh.
- True Peak: Measures the actual loudest point of your audio to help prevent distortion after uploading or streaming.
- RMS: Shows the average loudness of your audio so you can keep your stream volume consistent.
- Distortion / Peaking / Clipping: Happens when audio is too loud and starts sounding crunchy, crackly, or blown out.
- Faders: Volume sliders used to control how loud different audio sources are in your mix.
- Audio Meters: Visual bars that show your audio levels in real time so you can avoid being too quiet or too loud.
- LUFS: A loudness standard used to keep your audio balanced and comfortable for viewers to listen to.
The goal is to not change audio on OBS/recording software but instead apply everything on your mic software itself. Hope this helps!
This is a continuation of my last animatic that's meant to act like a post-credits stinger to the whole Spider-Man episode. Hope you enjoy💖!
Watch on YT: https://t.co/G0TICUMi7v
Voices:
She-Hulk- @RawbertBeef
Spider-Man- @SolidusJJ