Next time anyone complains about how little ZGameEditor Visualiser can do, show them this absolutely serendipitous image.
Yes, this particular screenshot is for this song. There's too much bloom effect on this, but aside from this, this blew me away so much that I couldn't help but share this.
I was doing this while attempting to come up with snippets of video for a reel of my vocal stuff, requested by several friends and contacts of mine whom I met at Develop: Brighton. Seeing this makes me super proud to showcase my work -- and it also makes me feel like I've barely even scratched the surface with what this little plugin can do.
If you're wondering how the peak effects have stars, I clicked "Enable Bitmap" and substituted it with a bunch of stars that I drew. All images you see here are my own penmanship.
I've recently come to learn that image composition means a lot -- whether it's a swirl, a larger element looking at a smaller one, two elements of the same size standing at opposite sides of the image, rule of thirds, etc., etc. The key is first drawing according to that composition, and then finding the effects that would complement the composition of a given image. It's not easy to do at all, and it does take a lot of trial and error, but when we do get there, the results tend to be pretty spectacular.
I'll write more about Develop at a later point. I'm still in the midst of recovering from illness (again).
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I don’t even know what zgameeditor is :skull:
Troisnyx
If you use FL Studio, ZGameEditor is the visualiser plugin, accessible via the mixer.