The chip community doesn't like crappy 8bit covers.
Oh... that explains it...
*back to the drawing board*
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The chip community doesn't like crappy 8bit covers.
Oh... that explains it...
*back to the drawing board*
Wait... the chip community doesn't like 8bit covers?
I love covers.
The chip community doesn't like crappy 8bit covers.
Exactly. The beauty there is you get to draw contrast and put a focus on the quality of the original composition even in a fairly rudimentary rendering, as well and the expressive quality of well-done sequencing and programming.
If we wanted to be super snobs, we'd refer to really good "8-bit covers" as "Nintendo/C64/Whatever Arrangements;" successfully rendering a well-known song on such a radically different instrument requires a lot of work.
I'm just pissed because this is my only source of income right now because all the local HR offices can't find it in their hearts to call me back regarding an application.
This guy stole my time and effort, I wish there was a way that we could avoid these issues.
I wish there was a way that we could avoid these issues.
don't be stupid and send them stuff without payment first.
Bam
lol, yeah yeah yeah.
We should make the emails public. I only sent because he seemed trustworthy and he made it seem like he needed them right then. I'm not being so trustworthy anymore. #misanthropy
Here's the "finished" version of the song I did for him.
lol, yeah yeah yeah.
We should make the emails public. I only sent because he seemed trustworthy and he made it seem like he needed them right then. I'm not being so trustworthy anymore. #misanthropy
http://pastebin.com/ that shit.
To be honest, it's fair (and usual) to ask for half of the money upfront, to show that the buyer is serious enough about it for you to start work on the project. I personally don't lift a finger until that happens. Sorry that you guys had to learn that lesson the hard way.
Màn, that just hurt to read. . .