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Ethereal Voices
| Originally released 21 February 2017
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Disclaimer: I don't have a real etherphone, though I did write
a software emulating its functionality.
The term "etherphone" might not sound familiar,
but you probably know it as
theremin.
This instrument generates sound based on
distance between player's hands and each antenna:
right hand controls pitch, left hand controls volume.
Because of its output waveform and its continuous pitch nature,
it is ideal for making eerie sound effect you hear
in cheesy horror movies; though the latter
also makes actual melodies harder to play.
This time I tried to draw eyes the same way as I did in
[2015-02-21] Soldering a Circuit
again and it seems to turn out okay. Also, library is my
favorite place to hang out, but never really have
a right situation to draw it with... until now.
The last time we saw this character was in
[2016-06-03] Knotted Mess
as a cameo.
Copyright (C) 2017 xwindows
This is a free illustration, you can modify and/or
redistribute it under:
GNU General Public License
or...
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Unported
or...
Free Art License 1.3
Though this is drawn for 16:9 aspect ratio, extra care
was taken to make it look reasonably good on 4:3.
If you need the 4:3 version, just crop for middle part
of this drawing.
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