Exyl - SAVE THIS WRLD (Official Video)

I’M BACK. This is my first time putting this much work into something I genuinely made for myself, as a non-remix original, so it means a lot to me. Real title: Exyl - SAVE THIS WRLD Stream (all platforms): Title track off the Save This World EP! Stream: In canon ancient Egyptian mythology, a deceivingly wholesome goddess, Sekh, receives cruel orders from the sun gods to eradicate those who idolize any other. This project was overwhelming at first, because it felt like I was just making a typical idol waifu-themed project as something purely others would enjoy... Moreover, in the middle of the grind, I started exercising, going outside more, working on myself deeply. After scavenging my Egyptian heritage for a thread of authenticity, I found a suitable way to deepen the meanings of the megaproject for Every. Single. Scene. And I loved it. Face reveal: All socials: 𝐈      ● Can I use this song for YouTube or Twitch? Sure use it! Please credit me in your description. I had to deal with too many thieves & false claims, so to protect my work, you might get a pre-emptive claim from my friends at State51. If you wish to monetize your video, or would like to discuss a commercial license, please reach out! 𝐈𝐈       ● Buy album here // 𝐈𝐈𝐈    ● Merch: 𝐈𝐕    ● Bpm of the song is 120 𝐕      ● Discord // 𝐕𝐈    ● Spotify // 𝐕𝐈𝐈    ● Apple Music // 𝐕𝐈𝐈𝐈  ● Soundcloud // 𝐈𝐗           ● Newgrounds // 𝐗           ● Epilepsy warning. 𝐗𝐈       ● The visuals are fully made by Exyl (me). To summarize how it was made, I used Blender for rigging, modelling, normals, shading, animating, prop design, and scene design... Then I switched over into After Effects for compositing. Blender is something that, I have been grindin’ at for eons, but AE was TOUGH, I scavenged the internet for bits of advice as usual. Nonetheless, it allowed me to make super clean text graphics, neat transitions, keyframes with a graph editor (premiere will NOT be missed) and even combining scenes together with certain blend modes. 𝐗𝐈𝐈   ● The singer is from various vocal packs on splice. I am not legally allowed to use her name as per the sample packs’ guidelines. Sekhmet’s Anger. This is what I like doing. It may flop, since it’s not my usual silly discord remix. I always underestimate the pace needed to complete a fully-fledged music video... Nonetheless, I accept that I won’t complete more than a few such mega projects, in my lifetime. Every year spent ameliorating the last details, is a year I get closer to bring y’all something that ought to stand the test of time. #Exyl #Complextro
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