ietyler

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ietyler
@ietyler

Joseph Clift on what tips us off:

[I]t’s the backdrop that gives the scene a dream like - nightmare-like? - quality. The walls of the room, the curtains, the mirror reflecting the light, are all barely painted in, compared to the carefully-worked textures of the furnishings. They’re bathed in a flat vanilla shade, though part of the wall is underlaid with flatter beiges and greys, the exact colour of a bruise.



We used platonic forms as a square, with 90 degree angles which make for an easier opportunity to lock it up and not lose cool. It’s also naturally cross-ventilated. There is no AC in the house whatsoever.

I really like HEATMAP, and while this isn't as tightly edited as their usual, bringing in some pleasant stories is good.



kuraine
@kuraine
Anonymous User asked:

Do you have a favorite plugin you use when making music? For instruments or effects or anything else?

i have a lot & i wrote about a few 3 years ago in a pretty extensive article~

lately i've also been using a ton of vital & having a lot of fun putting together patches in there ~

it all sort of comes down to what the project i'm working on needs though