Very cool Shogmaster, who was the music by?
Watch this video. I made it just for you guys. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMUUDYiKEKA
Very cool Shogmaster, who was the music by?
Jeffrey W. Roach
MCT,MOF,MSF,MCSE,MCITP,MCDST,CTTS
Thanks.
The music by Swedish Jazz Electronica duo called KOOP. The singer is a guest artist named Yukimi Nagano and the song is called "Summer Sun".
shog: Thanks for this video; I always thought the 256 vs. 1024 argument was a little overheated, but not being an artist, didn't think I should comment.
I think this is a useful... and specific... contribution to the discussion!
I liked it. ;) And you're welcome for the video.shog: Thanks for this video; I always thought the 256 vs. 1024 argument was a little overheated, but not being an artist, didn't think I should comment.
I think this is a useful... and specific... contribution to the discussion!
<div align="right">Originally posted by Steve S - Mar 09 2008 : 5:10:09 PM</div id="right">
Thanks for the video - really great!
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No problem John. Now you don't have to keep losing your artist TPC customers to Axiotron. ;)
Absolutely Fantastic!
Yet another great contribution from the Shogmaster
By the way , is that your personal Cintiq?
No no Ted. I wouldn't foolish enough to spend $2000+ on a Mac Pro. ;) It's one of the units at the school where I teach. We have two labs full of Cintiq 21UX. One lab is Cintiqs on PCs, the other lab is Cintiqs on Mac Pros (dual boot).
The last Cintiq I owned was the 18SX. I think I might get the 20WSX soon, but for the time being, I need the mobility of the TPC more.
And thanks for the comment. Now you some ammo to tell all the art guys here to stop obsessing over the pressure sensitivity. :)
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