Sunday, October 28, 2007

Final Fantasy Tactics : War of The Lions Artwork






Monday, October 15, 2007

Final Fantasy XI : Distant Worlds

Seas invite in the evening sun
To light the somber abyss
Clouds dance up with the heavens' stars
Chanting an air of joyous bliss

Water fades back from blue to jade
Guiding young rainbows high
Flowers bloom into red and whites
Quenching our hearts when they run dry

Angels chained by a beast locked in slumber
Sin washed away by the swift flow of time

I may know the answers
Journeys over snow and sand
What twist in fate has brought us
To tread upon this land?

Blessed by light and the burden of shadow
Souls abide to an endless desire

I may know the answers
Though one question I still hear
What twist in fate has brought us
To roads that run so near?

Distant worlds together
Miracles from realms beyond
The lifelight burns inside me
To sing to you this song
To sing with you this song
To sing to you your song




Thursday, October 11, 2007

初音ミク



Meet one of Japan's newest idols . . . Hatsune Miku!

She is the mascot character of Crypton Future Media's singing synthesizer, which is based on Yamaha's VOCALOID2 program. The quality of the remixes are apparently all up to the user, hence more effort put into synthesizing would probably produce better results.

Here are a couple of clips :

levan polkka - A popular Finnish song written in the 1930s



Theme from Princess Mononoke



Opening of AIR - 'Tori no Uta'



Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 (Kinda' cute, haha)



Negima?! Opening - '1000% Sparking'



Celluloid (Original Song)



Hare Hare Yukai - Voice is a little deep here, but still not bad



Record of Lodoss Wars Opening - 'Kiseki no Umi' (I like this song here, seems to show good pitch control and it's hard to tell that's its not real XD)



Final Fantasy VI - Celes




Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Shakugan no Shana II

Shana

All Tomogoras beware! Everyone's favorite Flame Haze is back! The 2nd season of Shakugan no Shana has already started being broadcasted . . . be prepared for a whole new round of melon-pan munching goodness! For those who've never tried the bread before, I've included a small guide of what to do during your first time! (Incidentally, you can find Melon-pan at the Sun Moulin Bakery @ Isetan Scotts)


The Shana Guide to Melon Bread Appreciation


Step 1 : Look at your Melon-pan in longing anticipation . . .



Step 2 : Take a small nibble . . . like you're eating the most delicious thing on Earth (You are!)



Step 3 : Chew slowly, savor each bite and give a happy little smile full of moeness*!



* Cuteness, innocence etc.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

One Piece Scene

One Piece Movie 8 : Episode of Alabaster - 'Sabaku no Ojou to Kaizoku Tachi' brings back a powerful scene which I had almost all but forgotten. While people with no knowledge of One Piece may find the following pictures meaningless, they actually embody a deep and pretty emotional significance in the anime and movie, a symbol of everlasting friendship between Princess Vivi and the StrawHat Crew.

The Straw Hat Pirates

Zoro, Chopper and Usopp

Luffy, Nami and Sanji

Karoo and Princess Vivi

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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Crisis Core Wallpaper

Finally . . . a new wallpaper done. With all the hype going around about Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, I decided to create a wall on it.

Since it's kind of like a prequel game, I decided to do a photo collage type of wallpaper to depict that the event was in the past. Initially, I wanted to focus on Zack since his was a tragic character, but I felt that other characters were too good to pass on as well. Still, I've left in references pertaining to Zack's cruel fate such as the blood stain, and I've also translated part of a quote from LOVELESS and placed it in the bottom left, as a parallel to a promise that Zack couldn't fulfill to Aerith.

Please full view and Enjoy! (Comments and critique are most welcome)


Crisis Core: The Lost Files

[1280 X 960]

Crisis Core: The Lost Files

[1024 X 768]

The Lost Files

[Light Version : 1024 X 768]




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