Ingunn showed me your animated comic bit and holy shit cass!!!!!!! Youre so Goddamn cool!!!!! Insanely skilled to be able to organize smth like this and in show level, style accurate quality!!! I aspire to be as good as you someday,, 💜💜💜
Oh my gosh thank you jfjfnfehgddb thank you so much, that means a lot
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this was supposed to be a PRACTICE comic to test different layout and paneling composition but it turned out to be a bit heavier lol, I did get a lot of do's and donts about paneling tho. the story itself is about immortality and death and long life.
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💥🌺 cute pink glitter explosion! 🌸💥
more will hcs pls they are the best :3 no pressure tho!
woah!!! that's a lot of glitter 😵💫😵💫 ask and ye shall receive :3
wyll is a BRILLIANT storyteller, this is known - but he's also the most attentive audience member in the world! his little one wants to tell him about their day, or about princesses and dragons and epic adventures? he's sitting right there at their eye level, listening and nodding along and asking questions at just the right places ("the dragon caught the sheep? all by itself? woah!")
super super encouraging. believes that there's nothing his little one can't do! it's all age-appropriate expectations, of course, but he's much more likely to gently guide than help directly unless he's asked to. so if his little one's struggling with a task, he'll tell them something like "i know you can do it! what if we tried..."
the blade of frontiers has had his fair share of mending things on the road: so a broken toy or a torn stuffie is nothing he can't fix. he's the type to get his little one involved in fixing things, especially if they broke it (natural consequences and all...). "do it together" is his motto haha
high-fives. so many high-fives. so so so many high-fives, especially with an older toddler or little kid. fist bumps, too.
wyll is generally okay with compromising on things, but the one thing he will not budge on is making sure his little one is adequately fed. food can be hard, he understands! he'll pull out every trick in the book to make sure they're eating enough. even "here comes the dragon..."
with a baby regressor, wyll is sooooo absolutely doting over them that he gets gently teased by the other companions. he can't help it- look how cute his baby is! he speaks very softly and loves singing lullabies.
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Today's piece is an experiment in timbre. Many years ago, I discovered how doubling the same line at different pitch levels across different instruments can create some very fascinating compound timbres. They tend to sound like organs, since organs inherently do this whenever more than one stop is used, particularly mutation stops, which are often tuned to double at intervals like the 10th and 12th.
So, today I tried to build an organ like sound and write a small fugal piece. The muted trombone and bassoon do most of the work here, but the flutes doubling a major 17th above the trombones adds a very interesting colour to the timbre. I'm less confident in the oboe's role here; I chose it to function as a rich timbre giving body to the sound, but I fear it may not blend cleanly enough for the four instruments to combine into one timbre such that the listener can't pick any of them out.
As always, these pieces are welcome for anyone and everyone to play! All I ask is that you share it with me, because I'd love to hear it done by live players!
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Theo van Doesburg, Counter-Composition XV, 1925
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