in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
I just wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for helping this channel reach 400 subscribers. I really appreciate it, and it's motivated me to take another look at what I'm doing here and, well, to do more of it.
In the upcoming months, I plan to create separate channels (rather than just separate playlists) for the main subjects I publish on. This channel will remain focused on Guitar Covers and Backing Tracks, since that's why most of you have come here. I've already published two new videos this week, and have more in the pipeline. I'm hoping to hit a publishing target of once a week. Thanks for the motivation, folks!
For those of you who have come here for filmmaking and animation, things will remain as-is for now. When I create a separate channel for that, I'll post a link to it, and then slowly transition the Blender, iClone, animation, and filmmaking stuff over to it.
For those of you interested in the Off Grid Living topics, I've already created a separate channel for that, and will be publishing to it weekly. The INTRO VIDEO for channel is here:
https://youtu.be/vNf_P0B8nXo
Thanks again to all of you! I really do appreciate every thumbs up, comment, video-share, and Patreon subscriber. Thanks for inspiring me to do more!
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This channel is dedicated to my various interests, such as music, guitar-playing, filmmaking, animation, nature, and off-grid living.
Lately (2020) I've been posting Rush guitar covers. I might post some covers soon by other classic rock bands, or guitar lessons, and/or song tutorials.
I also post "hard to find" guitar backing tracks. Usually ones I'm forced to make myself.
I like animating with Blender and iClone. I've already posted a couple Blender tutorials, which seem to have gotten a lot of interest. Now that Blender 2.8 has finally been released, I might start posting Blender tutorials again.
The covers and tutorials are a way for me to remember how I do things, and also a way for me to share what I've learned.
I have an off-grid camp, and am thinking about including some videos here about how I built it, solar-powered it, etc. It's pretty cool to go up there during a storm when everyone has lost power . . . and yet I have electricity to run my fridge, PC, and lights ;-)