The Rorschach test
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Death Note Original Soundtrack [Complete]
The Original Soundtrack for the anime adaptation of Death Note was first released in Japan on December 21, 2006 and was published by VAP. It contains music from the series, composed by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi. The first press’ slipcover featured glow-in-the-dark artwork.
Track listing:
- 0:00 “Death Note”
- 3:08 “Incident” (事件 Jiken)
- 5:57 “Light’s Theme” (ライトのテーマ Raito no Tēma)
- 9:22 “L’s Theme” (Lのテーマ Eru no Tēma)
- 12:22 “Tension” (緊張 Kinchō)
- 16:18 “Horror” (戦慄 Senritsu)
- 19:18 “Solitude” (孤独 Kodoku)
- 22:39 “Resonance” (共鳴 Kyōmei)
- 26:14 “Anticipation” (期待 Kitai)
- 29:14 “The Kira Special Investigation Unit” (特捜キラ班 Tokusō Kira Han)
- 31:22 “L’s Theme B” (LのテーマB Eru no Tēma Bī)
- 34:16 “Hesitation” (逡巡 Shunjun)
- 37:49 “Pursuit” (追跡 Tsuiseki)
- 40:45 “L’s Companions” (Lの仲間 Eru no Nakama)
- 43:13 “Special Investigation” (特捜 Tokusō)
- 46:20 “Shinigami World” (死神界 Shinigamikai)
- 49:46 “Boredom” (退屈 Taikutsu)
- 51:53 “Rem” (レム Remu)
- 53:59 “Death Note Theme”
- 56:24 “Kyrie”
- 57:46 “Domine Kira”
- 1:00:01 “Teleology of Death”
- 1:01:05 “Low of Solipsism”
- 1:03:30 “Requiem”
- 1:04:50 “Immanence”
- 1:06:05 “Dirge”
- 1:07:30 “Light Lights Up Light”
- 1:09:32 “Alert”
Algunos concejos para para quien le gusta dibujar :D
This is great: ten drawing tips from Gary Panter, including such gems as:
Most people (even your favorite artists) don’t like their drawings as much as they want to. Why? Because it is easy to imagine something better. This is only ambition, which is not a bad thing — but if you can accept what you are doing, of course you will progress quicker to a more satisfying level and also accidentally make perfectly charming drawings even if they embarrass you.
And:
Don’t worry about a style. It will creep up on you and eventually you will have to undo it in order to go further. Be like a river and accept everything.
(Source: ggrint)
e1n:
I am currently taking a class called “Visual Communications”, which apparently is the very first foundation class people take when they go to an art school. The purpose of this class is to train you so that you are confident with your lines and won’t need to scribble too much while sketching.
Our first week’s homework is training on hand stability. I’ve heard a lot of artists complain that they have “shaky hands” and so when they ink their drawings, it comes out crap, so I thought I’d share my homework with you guys.
- Draw a line about 2 inch long, as straight as you possibly can without a ruler. Go over this line EIGHT times without making the line any thicker. Repeat this exercise 10 times.
- Draw a line about half a page long, as straight as you possibly can without a ruler. Go over this line EIGHT times without making the line any thicker. Repeat this exercise 10 times.
- Draw a line from one end of the page to the opposite end, as straight as you possibly can without a ruler. Go over this line EIGHT times without making the line any thicker. Repeat this exercise 10 times.
Repeat the above exercise, but with an arc, and then with a wave.
We’re supposed to do this every day before we draw as a warm-up. Basically just keep drawing lines, arcs, and waves until you fill up an entire 8.5x11 page. Use felt-tip pens like microns/multiliner/sharpie. Keep doing this for the rest of your drawing life and your inking will get significantly better.