Hey guys!
I'm a graphic designer looking to make some extra money while adding a few awesome, smaller projects to my portfolio. I love pixel art and can do that for you, but I can also do whatever else you want (different kinds of retro geometric art, vector, etc.) If you're looking to sell an album, drop me a line and we'll see about making you some rad cover art.

Here's my portfolio site. There are only a few pixel/retro related pieces on here currently. I'd like to do more of it though. This will hopefully show that I am artistically capable at least, and that I have done some pixel art and know how to do it.

I can give general pricing info on request. I'm also willing to be negotiable in regards to payment (within reason, of course!) in this case. Send me a message!

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I'll give self-promotion a shot, I guess! I made this video for Soleviio. Pixel art and animation is mine, music is his.

Hey everybody, thanks for your interest, I think I've found what I'm looking for.
Sorry about any "broken hearts" resulting from this, I hadn't really considered that when I originally posted.

Hey everybody,
I'm a graphic designer getting ready to graduate with a BFA. I need to take on a final project this spring as kind of a capstone to my school work. For that project, I'd like to make a music video and maybe an album cover for a musician. Since chip music is great, I've been kind of digging the idea of maybe collaborating in this way with someone who is getting a chiptune album together.
There are really only a few things I'm looking for: I need to like your music, and there needs to be a song on the album in question that really begs me to make it into a video. So basically it's just a question of alignment of tastes I guess. If we both find that our objectives are aligned, then let's make it happen!
Message me for more information.

Thanks, man! Any specific times where you feel like the drums don't fit? Because the drums have actually seemed like a bit of a problem area to me too in just a few spots. Too redundant or something, I can't quite figure it out.
To be honest, a lot of the echo effect I cheated to get. smile I recorded it track by track into Audition and played around with it a bit in there. The main melody is in the pulse channels actually. The sweeping is just done with the L command. Play with it a bit, it's pretty good for humanizing things a bit.

Hey all,
I'm fairly new to the chip scene and I've just finished my first composition in LSDJ. Let me know what you guys think, and how it can be improved upon.

http://soundcloud.com/rasterbits/the-le … -skvoznyak

I still consider it a work in progress, although the bulk of the work is done.