I think result no. 2 is the best of those 3. The only issue I have is that you seem to randomly place the 'track end lines'. In most cases there are 3-6 tracks on one side. The less the better the overall sound quality. It would be more realistic if you'd study an actually record in more depth to find out more about this topic. For electronic music for example you can clearly see the lead in (which you did), different length breakdown parts and track seperation as well as the lead out (if there are just 2-3 tracks on that record side). For the record you've made it looks like you just have tracks in different lengths but they all have the same sound and no variation :D IMO this should've been the detail to focus on in example 3.
thank you! You explained slowly and clearly! It was really helpful!
Salute to your genius. Very clear and concise. Thank you with much appreciation. 👏🍷💯
You are reaaalllyyy talented man. Hats off.
thanks 😄
Thank you so much, this video really helped me and your explanation was very clear !
Ur welcome 👌
For a beer coaster #1 worked fine. I hope it prints a nice. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this!! ❣
For some reason on the second one with the make blend I never get equal spacing especially toward the center. :(
i rly love 1 and 2
Yup I guess so 🔥
very useful video! Thanks for sharing
Ur welcome and thanks for watching
Yo this is so nice! Thanks! Your my timesaver! 👍
Ur welcome
#2 is better , It looks more realistic to me.
Naice.
I think result no. 2 is the best of those 3. The only issue I have is that you seem to randomly place the 'track end lines'. In most cases there are 3-6 tracks on one side. The less the better the overall sound quality. It would be more realistic if you'd study an actually record in more depth to find out more about this topic. For electronic music for example you can clearly see the lead in (which you did), different length breakdown parts and track seperation as well as the lead out (if there are just 2-3 tracks on that record side). For the record you've made it looks like you just have tracks in different lengths but they all have the same sound and no variation :D IMO this should've been the detail to focus on in example 3.
Thanks I really appreciate 😊
This was a challenge trying to use AI 2024 and follow along.
maybe it would be difficult in the opposite. using old version and try following the tutorial from AI 2024