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What I look like before enlisting.
Welcome to my site!
TLDR; Have fun and enjoy yourself~
TLDR; Have fun and enjoy yourself~
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Look @ the F.A.Q. for more info. Mobile-support is under development.Biography Summary
- AzureRaver is my current online handle; LolRapid is the older one.
- Began animating in primary school after discovering Macromedia Flash in 1 of the course.
- Eventually self-learnt it. Inspired by other great animators out there, I wanted to do what they were doing.
- Graduated from NYP after studying games programming and development.
- Enlisted on 13th July 2015, currently NSF.
Purpose
Skill Set
Music
Tracks I had composed in LMMS.Hosted using alonetone.
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- Isolation
- DangerCrossroads
- SnowDanceProject Elemental
- ZephyrProject Elemental
- AbyssExtinctionProject Elemental
- GoldenHorizonProject Elemental
- Floating ConsciousnessdniM-=[Pianoue!d]=-Bend
- Rippling pajojj!WdniM-=[Pianoue!d]=-Bend
- CrisiZ
Videos
- Counter-Strike
- Osu!
- Animations
Frag montages, game highlights, etc..
Keeping records of runs I found satisfactory.
- Kimi to Dareka no Yasashisa ni [Affection] A
- Touhou [LeaF] - Calamity Fortune [Hard] S
- Sola Ceui mellow melody TV Size [Easy] All mods SS
- DJ Genericname - Dear You [Dear Rue] S
- SeventH-HeaveN [Noz's Insane] A
- ChaiN De/structioN [Lonliness] B
- Flicker [World's] A
- Don't Stop Push It Now (Nightcore) [Shake It] A
- Courage to tell a lie [Insane] A
- S-mod: I Burn &
もしこの壁の中が一軒の家だとしたら
Animations I made with Flash.
F.A.Q.
(Frequently Asked Questions)Site Controls
These interfaces can all be open and closed
Is programming hard/fun?
When you learn how to program, you learn how to be type codes that are systematic and logical.
Programming can be fun yet stressful. It depends on what you enjoy developing on.
Stress
"Its like an itch you just cannot reach to scratch"
Most programmers dislike/despise being trapped in a loop, where there is a logical error somewhere either in the resources or codes.
We spent our days and weeks trying to debug and solve it.
"Recreating the wheel again..."
Recreating something that you had already done may be dulling to our brains and we feel like we need something new to work on.
"Its everywhere! Where's what is this?"
If the project is big and there is a lack of organization in the project, you will feel like you are working with a massive mess.
One way to improve from this is to document your codes. Comment them so that even if you abandoned your project, you may understand what you are doing years later.
"Broken projects..."
Probably like 1 of the worst ones. Unable to salvage how you made something that worked really demotivates us\
Fun
"Problem solved! / It's done!"
When you finally successfully debugged your code, it becomes an accomplishment.
You finally able to see your product as how you envisioned it to be.
It could look like a masterpiece after you organized your resources and documented your codes neatly.
"Cool~ Wicked!~"
Not necessarily all mess are bad. Some "undesired?-results" are artistically pleasing and interesting to look at.
As you decipher, understand and master the codes you've written wrongly, you can eventually turned the mistake into a feature.
Experimentation is a fun process to explore in as the results are endless~
"Goes well with music; Therapeutic / Engaging / Exciting"
I'm a bit of both sides. I love coding with both relaxing or upbeat and fast songs/music.
For some it may be distracting but for others its something we just love doing.
Programming can be fun yet stressful. It depends on what you enjoy developing on.
Stress
"Its like an itch you just cannot reach to scratch"
Most programmers dislike/despise being trapped in a loop, where there is a logical error somewhere either in the resources or codes.
We spent our days and weeks trying to debug and solve it.
"Recreating the wheel again..."
Recreating something that you had already done may be dulling to our brains and we feel like we need something new to work on.
"Its everywhere! Where's what is this?"
If the project is big and there is a lack of organization in the project, you will feel like you are working with a massive mess.
One way to improve from this is to document your codes. Comment them so that even if you abandoned your project, you may understand what you are doing years later.
"Broken projects..."
Probably like 1 of the worst ones. Unable to salvage how you made something that worked really demotivates us\
Fun
"Problem solved! / It's done!"
When you finally successfully debugged your code, it becomes an accomplishment.
You finally able to see your product as how you envisioned it to be.
It could look like a masterpiece after you organized your resources and documented your codes neatly.
"Cool~ Wicked!~"
Not necessarily all mess are bad. Some "undesired?-results" are artistically pleasing and interesting to look at.
As you decipher, understand and master the codes you've written wrongly, you can eventually turned the mistake into a feature.
Experimentation is a fun process to explore in as the results are endless~
"Goes well with music; Therapeutic / Engaging / Exciting"
I'm a bit of both sides. I love coding with both relaxing or upbeat and fast songs/music.
For some it may be distracting but for others its something we just love doing.
What is the army life like?
I enlisted on the 13th July 2015. ORD-ing around 12th July 2017.
As you'd expect, army is tough. But the training that I took is tamer than the ones in the infantry.
If you're going to where I'm going and you want some advice:- Have a positive mindset, think about the good things.
- Check your privilege. 'Nuff said. (Don't. Cross. The. Line.)
- Follow instructions and think about its reasons.
- Understand the situation and empathize with people and just live through it.
- Let go of your worldly civilian desires. Prepare to live minimally.
- If you expect the worst, you would not feel so bad when it happens. If it turned out for the better, then that's even better!
- Think before you do (talk, execute); do not anticipate.
- This would improve your social skills with others. Somethings are better not asked while others are.
- Learn from your mistakes, try not to repeat them.
It may be fun because you get to bond with different people, experience training in shooting operations (FPS games anyone?).
Overall, with a positive mindset, it would feel like an educational experience.
You might even conquer some fears in your time there.
How did you decide on your name? AzureRaveN?
AzureRaver =
(Color near Electric blue) + (Underground hyper-party-people)LolRapid (Old handle) =
(Habitual "lol"s ingame) + (Rapid-firing ingame)The Ի symbol look like both a 'n' and 'r'.
Call me that if that is comfortable with you.
So what is the progress on your site?
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