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  • Wayward Vagabond
    Confirmed Heartbreaker
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jul 2012
    • 5866

    #1

    Questions for stepartists

    who has influenced your stepping style and why?

    if you just started stepping who do you look up to?

    for the vet stepartists

    would you say you have your own style?

    how much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
  • blindreper1179
    Vice President Of TGB
    • Jun 2006
    • 5900

    #2
    Re: Questions for stepartists

    1. No one has influenced how I step.
    2. I love the popular simfile artists. They all have something to offer.
    Originally posted by thesunfan
    absolutely I want to vomit on your face irl
    Originally posted by choof
    It was like trying to throw logic at a fuckin brick wall lmao
    Originally posted by choof
    whats more dense, a black hole or an icyworld file
    Originally posted by Celirra
    I've never been so disappointed by a man from Alabama than I am right now

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    • Herogashix
      D7 Dating Sim Player
      FFR Music Producer
      • Apr 2009
      • 2183

      #3
      Re: Questions for stepartists

      NVLM (or whatever the guy's name is) is one of my favorite stepartists, and I like his style. Although kinda dumpy, his files are great. He's probably one of my biggest influences as a stepartist (even though- I'll admit- I'm not all that great.)
      Last edited by Herogashix; 09-13-2012, 04:33 PM.

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      • Xx{Midnight}xX
        FFR Player
        • Aug 2007
        • 8548

        #4
        Re: Questions for stepartists

        Who has influenced your stepping style and why?

        TC_Halogen, Rebirth0, Behanjc, Dore, Xandertrax.

        Halogen: Has the best blend of fun and technicality in my honest opinion. I very much wish my charts to play a lot like his, though lately I'd argue he deviated from this, his charting style in the past has directly influenced one of my more notable charts.

        Rebirth: Influenced mostly how I approach easier charts. They're more about being fun rather than being technically correct, though my recent chart Shade doesn't hit this category nearly as much as December 9th, and two of the charts I have in batch currently, Malevolent Mansion [Standard], and Nekomimi Switch.

        Behanjc, Dore, Xandertrax: If I go out of my way to make something hard pattern wise, I strive to hit more of a blend of the three, to where it's hard as living hell and is memorable because of it. I more often try to avoid their styles as from a player point of view, I ****ing hate these three people in particular because their charts are very memorable to me, but for the wrong reasons.

        Would you say you have your own style?
        Only recently with Shade would I say a style from me has emerged. I like to make charts where you don't need to emphasize your notes in what you're playing because the chart forces you to do so. I very much tackle a lot of charts with learning emphasis of specific notes to force less mistakes. Shade is a chart where all the emphasis is very unconscious in your hitting, but very conscious in the chart with the graces being at specific points.

        How much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?

        I used to step very much the style of charts I hated most, where you had these anchors and dick-ish patterns everywhere. I've very much gained control of what I am doing and I feel comfortable finally saying I have more than a basic grasp of charting. I'd say I'm starting to blend how I'd approach it as a player and how I'd approach it as a step artist. I want my charts to very much be memorable for being accurate to the music, not so much because it's destroying you.

        Granted all that said, I'm still an utter nooblet in comparison to the great ones.
        Last edited by Xx{Midnight}xX; 09-13-2012, 09:01 PM.

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        • ~Zero~
          FFR Veteran
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Nov 2006
          • 1556

          #5
          Re: Questions for stepartists

          who has influenced your stepping style and why?
          Tsuka, his files were the shit back in the day, for me atleast

          would you say you have your own style?
          idk, maybe, a little old school, a little new school

          how much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
          A lot, i am not totally garbage anymore


          Originally posted by Xiaounlimited
          More like Tier ~0~

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          • Niala
            (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Jul 2007
            • 1697

            #6
            Re: Questions for stepartists

            bmah and wc were probably my biggest influences. wc showed me how to optimize colour theory which I now love doing, bmah gave me a lot of useful tips and info on how to get better patterns and stuff like that.

            Who I'd look up to? Probably bmah wc and kommi. Make fun files with technical quality to them which is what I aspire to do with mine.

            I think I have my own style now, lots of quirky colour theory, minijacks, anything that I can take advantage of something fun in the music to make enjoyable and memorable in the steps.

            Quite a bit. When I started stepping keyboard files it was quite a bit of generic JS, and, quite honestly, a lot of poor decisions because I thought it was funny more than a realistic choice (see Saffron Beach Driving.) Granted, while I have my own niche, I'm not a great stepper like the majority of the judges, I'm just good at making fun, quality, but relatively simple files instead of some of the more complex stuff done by the more veteran step-artists.

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            • xVaLoRx
              MYFUCKINGSOUND
              • Nov 2009
              • 1427

              #7
              Re: Questions for stepartists

              1. I don't really know if anyone has influenced me to be honest. I just step things the way I want to.

              2. Kommisar, Moches, and Torrent

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              • AlexDest
                good hot
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Sep 2007
                • 5309

                #8
                Re: Questions for stepartists

                who has influenced your stepping style and why?
                NPV was a little bit of an influence for me because he taught me the basics of stepping around mid-2008. When I started noticing moches' simfiles in Xoon 3 I became attached to his stepping style, he taught me quite a bit of theories and some of his own style to me when I sent a few files to him to playtest.

                would you say you have your own style?
                I can say I have my own stepping style. Mine is minimal and to the point, I can step somewhat freely but still hold onto a technical attribute with a song.

                how much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
                I sent every file I stepped to a few people to playtest for me back when, I'm doing that much less now and letting out single releases. Became more confident in other words.

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                • TC_Halogen
                  Rhythm game specialist.
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  FFR Music Producer
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 19376

                  #9
                  Re: Questions for stepartists

                  I attribute two stepartists for my stepping influence: bmah and wc. wc knows how to pull a lot of fun factor on his files, and bmah has an amazing technical accuracy. I like to think that my files are somewhat in the middle of these guys in terms of fun-factor/technique.

                  As far as my style - I've definitely evolved from old school to new school; I started stepping back in early 2005 and gained enough confidence to at least try and submit in the simfile database (man, I'd do anything to have it back right on FFR...). From 2009 and on, both wc and bmah helped me along little by little.

                  I'm still a bit timid and don't like releasing files, though.

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                  • leonid
                    I am leonid
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    FFR Music Producer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 8080

                    #10
                    Re: Questions for stepartists

                    who has influenced your stepping style and why?
                    bmah and Roar

                    would you say you have your own style?
                    yeah

                    how much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
                    I don't think my stepping has changed much but everyone else says otherwise



                    Proud member of Team No

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                    • Wayward Vagabond
                      Confirmed Heartbreaker
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 5866

                      #11
                      Re: Questions for stepartists

                      might as well answer my own questions heh

                      who has influenced your stepping style and why?
                      well i first started stepping when i had my internet connection cut off and the only files i had to play were plaguemix files which i cant say i enjoyed very much back then. so i did what anyone else that was bored enough to do with stepmania and some music i started stepping. i had no idea about anything so all my first couple files were stepped at 60bpm with ctrl R rofl. it wasnt until i got my internet back that i downloaded some sm packs and opened up files in the editor to learn the basic. that with google searches is how i started stepping. i never really talked to any stepartist or try to imitate anyones stepping style i sorta grew from nothing really lol.

                      would you say you have your own style?
                      considering what i mentioned in the previous question i would say that i do indeed have my own stepping style. i like to think that my files now have a technical foundation on which i build upon based on how the song feels for me and how i feel i can best represent those feelings in stepfile form.

                      how much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
                      my stepping hase greatly evolved and i feel it continues to evolve as my thoughts on stepping change and as i try new things.

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                      • Gundam-Dude
                        `~`
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 7327

                        #12
                        Re: Questions for stepartists

                        Who has influenced your stepping style and why?
                        Kommisar, Puppet and moches.
                        I loved the technical structure of Kommi files—they were simple, yet very effective and fun. I loved Puppet's choice of thinking to go outside the norm and experiment with all kinds of layering techniques whilst completely ignoring technicality at times (similarly to kil). moches is my twin brother and we basically set the standard for modern day colour theory usage in addition to growing up together as striving simfile authors. In a way, moches and I both fed each other but ventured into different pathways which would be called our styles.

                        Would you say you have your own style?
                        Very much so. Although my style is basically a bastardized child between all three of the people above, I still have my own unique way of layering that is completely different from everybody else. Many people have mimicked my style today (RE: Kommisar, Niko, Detrimentalist, and others) but none of them can even come close to matching the way I think and perceive songs—I will always do it differently. I also did establish and refine the "IOSYS vocal theory" standard that Puppet played around with in the past but never quite got it just right.

                        How much has your stepping/style evolved since you started?
                        Exponentially. I'm constantly changing the way I step—I'm one of those people that gets tired of recycling the same technique over and over again. I'm also a brave soul that isn't afraid to experiment with completely out of the norm and unconventional techniques. Being a creative thinker as a designer, I usually think way outside the box, which I also do apply to SM to some degree—I'm not bound by conventions or technicalities and will often completely break apart from them as a creative solution.
                        Last edited by Gundam-Dude; 09-13-2012, 05:34 PM.


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                        • 00Razor00
                          FFR Player
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 3530

                          #13
                          Re: Questions for stepartists

                          I'd have to say Spitifre and Rebound really taught me the ropes on what's what when it came to charting.

                          Having your own style is good, and I totally think I have that.

                          After being a complete scrub at charting stuff, I've definitely evolved and explored nearly all kinds of techniques to chart stuff.


                          Originally posted by t-rogdor
                          hey buddy are you looking for a good song to step because if so i really recommend you step In Front Of A Bus

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                          • Wayward Vagabond
                            Confirmed Heartbreaker
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 5866

                            #14
                            Re: Questions for stepartists

                            glad this thread is getting some responses. ive always been curious about this

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                            • kommisar
                              Dark Chancellor
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              FFR Music Producer
                              • Jun 2005
                              • 7324

                              #15
                              Re: Questions for stepartists

                              The entire reason for my simfile style is Tsuka. He taught me how to make files before the Dark Chancellors and gave me the simfile making bible which was only passed on to people worthy of knowing how to make good files.


                              I'd say I do have my own style, but it reflects Tsuka's old-school simple structure.

                              I've experimented with a few other styles (as GD mentionned) but my files always end up having my stamp all over them. Since 2008, my files have gotten better structure wise but more or less always followed the same principle, back then we called it Kil's Bedtime Story theory.

                              I can't say I revolutionized StepMania by adding new techniques or doing radically different things, but I'm the only person to implement rolls instead of gay 32nd walls in keyboard charts.
                              Last edited by kommisar; 09-13-2012, 05:34 PM.

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