van gogh

ezway wrote on 3/29/2005, 9:34 PM
Hi if van gogh saw VEGAS 5 what might he think? After a few quick lessons in working within the interface, would he be excited by the posibiiblities of the art form. The new prospects may well disturb his logic or values, and his B.B.T.F.'s a reshuffe;;ing a best.
It would seem fitting that we who loved his art, would love our media.

Sorry for the flight of impossible idea's.
Marty

Comments

Grazie wrote on 3/29/2005, 9:37 PM
Guess so, but the audio would only be mono - and that from the Left speaker too. Shame.
biggles wrote on 3/29/2005, 9:44 PM
Some of us would give our right arm for the skills to get the most out of tools like Vegas, some of us our right ear..... :o)
Yoyodyne wrote on 3/29/2005, 10:37 PM
I'm betting he'd be a Wacom tablet guy...
PeterWright wrote on 3/30/2005, 12:50 AM
He'd probably sit staring at the Noise Texture / Starry Sky, imagining Don McClean using the audio tracks to write a song about it ....
FuTz wrote on 3/30/2005, 4:25 AM
lol Grazie/dYoyodyne !
But he could still mix in "surround 2.1" !

And ***very tedious*** job at keying the Swirl plugin on these skies.
Every time.
So he'd end up, ANYWAY, in that "white house" from time to time ...
ezway wrote on 3/30/2005, 9:12 PM
Yes the swirls and the left channel are the key!

I good article on van gogh 'Breaking the legend' of Vincent van Gogh' by Tom Baker at http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20050331woaa.htm

Doesn't matter to me if he was a mad man, I just get lost in his work. Sometimes I over analyze van gogh, and forget to look at his work for the unique beauty. His color schemes have taught me to explore past the compliments.

Anyway just a thought, that you are today's equivilent of the van gogh's of th 1880's in the exploration of new media and unspoken canvas.

Best Wishes,
Marty
Grazie wrote on 3/30/2005, 9:23 PM
Marty . .very well said . .very well said indeed. - G