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That is so cool! Congrats
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aww miniature giant space hamsters :3
The source feels really good in metal.
The start is especially great and I love the interjection from 1:12-1:35.
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Man, that's some good beat.
I can totally see the Rooftop Rumble as either a climatic rooftop fight or as a stage victory theme.
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It sounds lovely. Melancholy, but lovely.
Like something that would be played at the town's funeral after the antagonists have been defeated.
When the string comes in, it takes on a bit of a Celtic vibe.
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Yiiiis hardcore! >:3 Never lets up.
The turns from 2:10-2:45 are kick ass.
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! Red, I choose you :u
Such a fun mix.
Nice build up to 0:57. My favourite parts are 1:57-2:17 (especially that tiny shift at 2:07 which makes it feel a bit bad ass) and 3:12-3:31. Calming outro! :3
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If you don't send it in, you won't know! :3
It's good, and it feels like it has enough variation from the original that it's not a straight cover.
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Industrial metal, yeh
And that ending. <3 ^__^
It'd fit in well with the Quake 2 soundtrack for a slower and scarier area.
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Yay
I am helping~
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I enjoyed it!
I'm not a musician and I can't give useful feedback here other than 'I liked it'. XD
... I just don't come round to the workshop thread very much.
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Really? I'll have to ask how it is around here. It just seems easy enough to add another page as an attachment that there's no reason not to.
I know 20 years ago, I would've put "References available upon request" and limited the resume to 1 page.
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I mistake this for the real credits music. o_o It's that good.
It feels so good to listen to. Triumph. :3
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Tremendous build up -- and build down. Tough, yeh. ^-^
Although the original is one of my favourite tracks, there's not much to it it.
I'm surprised at how much nuance was put into the remix.
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Magi Nation is definitely worth a look.
Jerry Lim's soundtrack ranges from
to, and has some.The ones the Captain posted (
,,, and-- especially Cald!) are all great.There's also
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The original is so cheery. What did you do to Tooty? XD
Hahaha it's awesome. Kick ass and classy. :3
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It's got a gnashing bite and never lets up. >:3
Favourite part at 2:02 to 2:22. The backing(?) melody reminds me of Parathin from Magi Nation.
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I really love it around 1:45 when the birds come in. Relax~ c:
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So. Cheerful.
"I'm so sweet, I've got rotting teeth and gums." XD
My absolute favourite bit is the outro from 3:12.
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This so calming. ^__^ And lovely vocals.
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RECYCLE! It shows you're environmentally aware!
A few tips...
- If you make a PDF that features layers (perhaps you did some graphic design work to its background in Photoshop), save a copy of it and flatten the image. It doesn't happen every time, but sometimes, the text layer gets lost or messed up in the exporting process, and won't be there on some views (or it loads late, and the page looks blank until then). Flattening the image gets rid of this.
Ah yes! I did that with InDesign a few times. Must flatten layers.
It's either presumptuous or redundant to have references on the actual resume these days. Unless someone specifically asks for references directly on a self-created résumé, you shouldn't include them. You should use the space to elaborate on your experience.
That's a good point: The space used by references could be used for yourself.
I'd still always include a separate sheet for references (apart from the resume sheets), because I'd think it would bother an interviewer to have to ask for them if they do want them.
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Pretty fun. I like the pep!
It's rather uplifting too!
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I quite like Primeval Terra and Apocalypsis. I've got it bookmarked for when I get a job.
... And, wow, X Japan
So cool!
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"Hated" game music that you like
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Aidyn Chronicles has some good tracks but the game begins with a rather jarring town theme in a place where most players get lost.
It's a hard first impression to get over.