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Blue Tengu’s Game Development Show – Music Special

We put together a special music episode for our game development show to introduce you to how we’re making the music for Project Spaghetti. In this episode we start from the most basic of basics for composing music in the free program LMMS. If you already have a music background, this might not be the […]

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The Road to Line Stickers

Yes, our own set of Line stickers is finally up on the Line Creator’s Store! We made this set of 40 stamps starting last summer and finishing back in the fall and have been waiting patiently for them to land on Line ever since the submission. For those of you who don’t know what Line

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Suburban Adventure Music

We put together a new track for this week’s episode of the show, and a sneak preview is up on our Soundcloud page, but you can listen to it by hitting the Play button on the link below. With the help of a few harps, we did our best to create an old-school, laid-back, video

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New Music for the Blue Tengu Show

  Three new tracks for the upcoming show are up on our Soundcloud page.     They’re all for use in the “Intermission”, which follows the attempt of the Blue Tengu  development team, including characters like Steve and Bob, to make a video game. All of the new songs are on the Music page, along

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Blending a Preview Video

I just put together an introduction video for the upcoming season, which starts on July 4th (Americas), July 5th (UK Eastward). Since Blue Tengu is all about demystifying game development, I should demystify some of the video production too. Here’s a list of steps that went into the making of the video (if anything, it’ll

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Video Editing Decision

Blue Tengu’s show is going to need a lot of video, so we went through a few video editing programs today to see which one is going to do the job we need. Obviously if we had cash to burn (about eight hundred dollars worth), Adobe Premiere Pro would be the industry standard option to

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