Secretary Bird Harpy Adoptable
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5k resolution digital paintings: $120 - $160
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Secretary Bird Harpy Adoptable
Status: UNCLAIMED
Base Price (Ownership of IP Rights): $40
Additional rough sketches/angles/poses of this character: $10
Additional coloured sketches: (as seen above): $20
5k resolution digital paintings: $120 - $160

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I spent some time brutalizing the chobits theme song
Happy New Year.
Don’t mess it up.
As usual, I had to ‘George Lucas’ my menu music.
https://soundcloud.com/moatdd/gtfo_anthem
Here’s the menu music loop that I made in Ableton Live for a competitive multiplayer space shooter game I’m making in Unity 5. You can watch me work on the rest of the game every weekday at twitch.tv/moatdd
(reposting due to previous broken embed)

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Unless I'm possessed with the urge to make changes, this is stratO's tutorial soundtrack.
(via https://soundcloud.com/moatdd/strato-tutorial-music?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=tumblr)
A short loop, maybe for an intro screen or menu or something. I made this after spending a few hours going through each and every one of Miroslav Philharmonik's patches because for the longest time I was always using just a fraction of its potential. So in the end I made a piece that was a third of the usual length of my pieces that consumed 8 (half of) Philharmonik's channels, but I feel it's a lot more natural sounding in each of the elements used. Man, some of those channels do just ONE thing, like play the egg shaker, or ring a gong. It seems inefficient, but I feel that the volume levels feel more balanced and rounded out. (I always have trouble with my instruments fighting a loudness battle)