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[SpeedDrawing]Driftwood page 19

My first speed drawing video. And my first video post on YouTube

An adult webcomic about ragdolls and dead girls. Story created by Jessika Ryan. Art by me. And this is one of my previews page.

Enjoy the video!

Digital Tools: Wacom Intuos3 4x6 inch size; Clip Studio Paint

Recording tools: Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) 64 bits, Windows Movie Maker.

I'm still new about making videos and upload them on YouTube. I don't know how to put music for background, so if you know how to add music and where to download music on the internet, I would be very grateful.

[SpeedDrawing]Driftwood page 19

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J.S, thanks for the tips and sharing the website to download music without paying anything. I will try to use more my YouTube channel to share my videos in that site, my website and here in Patreon. Thanks!

Brother Tico

Heya Brother-Tico! Long-time fan here (even though I didn't know it back then, I ran into some of your older work several years ago in the wild and didn't find out about you until just recently). Regarding your questions on movie making, I've spent a fair deal of time in audiovisual editing, so I can field your questions: Adding music to a Windows Movie Maker project: The "Add Music" button is awkwardly placed within the "Home" tab - you'll find it on the far left side of the menu sandwiched between the "Add videos and photos" button and the Webcam video, Record narration, and Snapshot buttons. The musical note portion of the "Add Music" button directly adds a chosen audio file to the beginning of the video, while pressing the "Add Music" text itself gives you the additional option to add music starting wherever the marker currently is in the project video. Finding music: A personal favorite of mine for small projects is <a href="http://incompetech.com/music/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://incompetech.com/music/</a> - no log-in, no cost, and all that is required is that you credit the maker in any video you use his work in. Windows Movie Maker itself will suggest a couple of sites if you press the "Add Music" text as described earlier, but the sites listed are kind of crappy so I wouldn't bother with them. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work, especially on youtube; getting to watch the creative process in action makes the final result all the better.

J.S


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