To be completely honest, I had never used Renoise before this week. I stumbled uponTo be completely honest, I had never used Renoise before this week. I stumbled upon
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To be completely honest, I had never used Renoise before this week. I stumbled upon the challenge, had some free time, and decided to dive headfirst into the tool.
My designer brain went completely wild. I spent my first 800 credits chasing massive, cinematic ideas, trying to morph human faces, open magical nature portals, and create a Hollywood-level masterpiece. But AI video is a beast, and after burning through almost my entire budget with distorted results, I hit a wall. With exactly 200 credits left and feeling ready to give up, I decided to stop forcing abstract complexity and embrace what I actually know best as a Webflow developer: grids, interfaces, and structural layouts.
What I Made: This 15-second short film is the result of that final, desperate credit run. It starts with a grand, high-budget illusion—a majestic cosmic monolith floating in a deep space nebula, covered in glowing neon matrix data lines. But right when the viewer gets comfortable, the narrative delivers a sudden, meta plot twist. The camera violently pulls back to reveal that this entire grand universe is actually just a flat, disposable image asset block sitting inside a dark-mode visual design interface. A giant white mouse cursor glides into the frame, clicks the universe, and deletes it, leaving nothing but a blank canvas and a blinking cursor.
In a way, the twist mirrors my exact experience with the challenge: building up a massive world in my head, only to hit delete and start completely fresh on a blank canvas.
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