Anubis has risen ............... new pedal release content

griff10672

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fuzz / distortion circuit ............ perfect for Doomy ... Sludgy ... Stoner Riffs ..... if there's anyone into that kind of thing in here ....
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for right now it's actually a one off for my son for his Birthday ..... ( I know there isn't a lot " Doomers " in here )

if there's interest I can make things happen though :yes:....

I started to flex my newly developing Adobe Illustrator muscles with this one ..... was sort of a test ..... but I love the way it came out ...
 
I told you I wanted a fuzz…that might not be exactly what I’m looking for but worth a try bro…. I know it’s going to be cool no matter what…if it can pull off an Ethereal mirror or forest of equilibrium vibe it’s a win….
 
Looks awesome, nice job on the graphics! Illustrator is the way to go when doing print work. I use it every day.
I love it ...... I learn a little bit more with each pedal .... now the trick is going to be not " out of control with the graphics " but still as aesthetically pleasing to eye as it can be ... I want them to look as good as they sound ..
 
for right now it's actually a one off for my son for his Birthday ..... ( I know there isn't a lot " Doomers " in here )

if there's interest I can make things happen though :yes:....

I started to flex my newly developing Adobe Illustrator muscles with this one ..... was sort of a test ..... but I love the way it came out ...
This sort of thing is definitely my bag, baby!

Also as an avid Illustrator user, did you create the art or use a stock vector image?
 
I thought it might've had something to do with an acquaintance over at the Kemper Forum.

Kim Olesen's band, Anubis Gate. Prog metal. :rock:

Looks very-cool bro'. Well done! :thumbsup:
 
This sort of thing is definitely my bag, baby!

Also as an avid Illustrator user, did you create the art or use a stock vector image?
kind of a combo of both ....... to be honest I forgot ..... but learning how to rasterize images and then image trace is becoming very valuable to me ...
 
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