camellia mega collab involving (17 total) nice mappers, looking to better glue the sections together. i can actually give you a m4m/ticket because im mod hungry
+ waiting on storyboard from kalamitious/storyboarder sbsb
Only has one diff right now, but I am looking to push this for rank. Feel free to ignore this if you're just looking for completed sets.
The map utilizes linear flow quite liberally and has jump patterns that follow the music's increase and decrease in pitch, even during the 300bpm section!
alternate story from magnolia and nice piano and other instrument in the song... sorry ;w; i have nothing to say about it. it comes from deemo 3.0 it also has sb
About the song : It's a k-pop song but in Japanese's ver. and it's a sad song .. about someone lost his girlfriend .. Trying to get her bad .. but he couldn't .. He loves her too much .. but that how life goes ..
It's a very emotional song, so I tried to reflect that with spacing and slider shapes + basic storyboarding. Also has repeated elements which ties into the song meaning in the context of the show it's from.
the beatmap which i have linked follows a one minute long anime opening about crabs even though the anime itself does not feature a single crab. the jumps and simplicity of the map is based around the fact that the main characters in the show are young girls that attend high school - a place where people have yet to mature and have a distinct personality it gives pp lmao
A beatmap I tried my hardest on hitsounds since song itself means a lot to me. Slow song, perfect for me to motivate myself to map so hope you can at least take a look! Thanks~
hi https://osu.ppy.sh/s/535046 Another hardcore woobie track here related to the sea even tho it doesn't have a suitable bg but who cares. SS it with HR and you'll get a blazing 420pp score in your bank.
Generic japanese song with basic patern based on flow and some 1-2 jumps, the map isn't very original but it's not bad and fun to play! Hope you'll like it
a 6minute 146 bpm song with the first third in 1/6 and the other thirds in a mostly 1/4 manner. takes cursor control to play and is based on rhythm emphasis and distinction rather than having a thoroughly comfortable flow.