Music
13 years ago
So today I'm working on some commissions, and as everyone knows, the only thing more fun than drawing, is drawing with music.
It was then I became curious, as to what all my beloved watchers listen to when making/appreciating art.
I listen almost exclusively to Devo, David Bowie, and video game soundtracks, with some jazz thrown in for days when I'm feeling particularly weird; lately more Devo than anything else.
So if you're bored, why not take a moment and share with me what your favorite bands/songs/genres are to listen to while creating?
if you want the patented "Count_Gravimeter drawing experience" then pull out a pencil, a sheet of paper, and set your browser to my current ear worm! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2fTqEoJ8R0
It was then I became curious, as to what all my beloved watchers listen to when making/appreciating art.
I listen almost exclusively to Devo, David Bowie, and video game soundtracks, with some jazz thrown in for days when I'm feeling particularly weird; lately more Devo than anything else.
So if you're bored, why not take a moment and share with me what your favorite bands/songs/genres are to listen to while creating?
if you want the patented "Count_Gravimeter drawing experience" then pull out a pencil, a sheet of paper, and set your browser to my current ear worm! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2fTqEoJ8R0
I tend to wander about musically, m'self. Typically its a "let Pandora decide" thing while writing, often with a bent towards a more orchestral overall tone. Or Cheap Trick. I'm not consistent. :)
On the orchestral note, I too love to listen to classical/movie scores/etc. when creating, though I find it leaves me in a far more romantic/melancholy/pensive mood than what's conducive for my usual smut production, and I try to save it for when working on personal projects/video games hehe