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Issue 3 - Ninja Power! - Page 16 - Baby Moondreamer
Jessica Safron:
--- Quote from: Jake (Not the Snake) on March 20, 2016, 03:23:38 AM ---Goddamn Eddie has a couch in his room? Layout aside, his room looks oddly like mine.
Adam I've been getting into vinyl, know any synth-based stuff that translates real well to that?
Jessica do you like Baroness? I know they aren't 80s but them and Royal Blood are pretty much the only harder bands I like. That and Sleep but that's stoner metal as hell.
Also I feel bad making this pun but I suppose you could say that there's.... different strokes for different folks?
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I hadn't heard of any of those bands. Just checked out Baroness and Royal Blood and I actually preferred Royal Blood. I liked it. Baroness wasn't bad either, it just didn't hit the spot for me I guess. I haven't heard very much new music in general, but I think my favorite newer stuff (from the past ten years) would be Cancerslug, Municipal Waste, Ghost, and Chromeo.
--- Quote from: Michigander1911 on March 21, 2016, 06:08:59 PM ---While I don't remember not seeing this stuff, the changes are great. Jess you do an excellent job of filling in the background with so much detail I always feel like I'm missing something when I read the pages. I think a big part of that is that I'm not a true "comic book" reader I tend to have a hard time paying attention to the art sometimes. I know I'm getting better though especially looking for facial expression and eye glances. I try to follow the story panel to panel after my initial read through hoping to get a broader prospective of whats happening.
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Thanks! Haha, glad you're making an effort to take in my details. The faces are where it's at. And hands. Check those out too. I've wasted too much time drawing hands for people to not stare at each of them for at least several minutes a piece.
Jessica Safron:
--- Quote from: Rijst on March 20, 2016, 05:20:25 PM ---Big aha-moment here about gramps, yes people often come out of a stroke very different from before. She doesn't seem to have any major physical limitations though so I guess she's lucky.
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When I'd do my yearly First Aid training as a security guard, my supervisor would always tell us about how her mom had a stroke and suffered horrible short-term memory loss ever after. She would do things like start baking a pie, then start baking another pie because she forgot she was already baking one. Lots of burny cooking accidents, I guess. I couldn't help but think of that with grandma cooking her mac n cheese.
Gregg Samsa:
--- Quote from: Jake (Not the Snake) on March 20, 2016, 03:23:38 AM ---Adam I've been getting into vinyl, know any synth-based stuff that translates real well to that?
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Bands like Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Jan Hammer (Miami Vice guy), etc. were all recorded analog with analog synths and would be considered probably the best candidates for owning on vinyl. In the end though, the sound quality isn't discernible between vinyl and digital, so I would just look at what albums you really like and pick them up on vinyl - it's the novelty of collecting and the process of playing them that, to me, makes a record collection worthwhile.
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