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I’ll deffo be using the songs:

  • Kanagawa.wav
  • RGB Dash

in my small commercial side project I’m working on! (actually as I type this comment lolz)

I’ll be using loopable version of “Kanagawa.wav” as the Main BGM and the loopable version of “RGB Dash” as the combat mode BGM.

By the way @Elvgames the name of my side project game is “Synthverse” and these songs are an absolutely PERFECT fit for the game’s world setting and theme! I love the assets you and @Pegonthetrack make and you can be 100% sure that I’ll be 1 of your TOP 5 avid customers for life!❤️

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Oh and on a side note… I did have a question about your creation process for the cyber themed background texture of the itch product page, the preview video, and the album artwork of this music pack.

I really like how the repeating tiled texture of the background looks and I was wondering what software you use for making those repeating background layer textures?

I personally have professional experience with the following image editing software:

  • Gimp 3
  • Photopea (basically Adobe Photoshop CS6)
  • Canva (Pro tier)
  • Figma (free tier)

Would I be able to use those software I listed to make that style of repeating tiled background? TBH… I don’t have much experience with making repeating background textures since i don’t normally get requests from my clients asking for that type of graphic…

Any tips you’d be willing to share? Maybe a link to your favorite YouTube tutorial video channel on the subject?

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Hey kurochan,

First of all thanks a lot for the support, I really appreciate it and I'm glad you like the tracks! Especially that you like specifically Kanagawa.wav and RGB Dash, those were actually my favourites to make in this pack :)

Feel free to post some links for your game, I'd love to check it out!

As for the background pattern: I actually made it through using a pattern I found in Canva, and then transferring it to Affinity/PS/Photopea (I believe all work the same with this), messing with the blending layers and using layer FX. I don't have a video sadly, as I usually just tweak things until the outcome looks nice.

But, if you end up struggling, feel free to send an email or DM on twitter, maybe I can show a screenshot of how I made it or something. Goodluck! :D