Camellia - In Black & White by Lude
Captain's Description (by Shoegazer):
Someone told me that we didn't have enough Camellia in the more recognised sections of osu!mania. I don't know if what he said is facetious or not, but here is another Camellia chart anyway. Lude has been charting for a few years, but he is a charter that I feel is overlooked by many. He gets his first ever nominated chart with In Black & White, a chart that nicely displays the modern charting meta today. The chart and song choice seems to be heavily inspired by charts such as Glitch Nerds and PLANET//SHAPER; charts that utilise both heavy layering and heavy SV usage, but Lude throws in his own flair with very tasteful LN usage to complement the chart's already hectic structure. What you get is a chart that is not only memorable in its splendour, but also intricate in its approach. Given the popularity of the aforementioned charts, there is going to be a considerable demand for charts like In Black & White. Tie that with the fact that In Black & White is solidly done, and it makes this chart a solid contender for the Loved section.
Please use the space below to discuss why you believe this map should (or should not!) enter the Loved Category.
The poll will run for 5 days. Revoting will be enabled for the sole purpose of changing your answer in the case that the discussion sways your vote otherwise after submission.
Link to this week's main thread: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/715074
Captain's Description (by Shoegazer):
Someone told me that we didn't have enough Camellia in the more recognised sections of osu!mania. I don't know if what he said is facetious or not, but here is another Camellia chart anyway. Lude has been charting for a few years, but he is a charter that I feel is overlooked by many. He gets his first ever nominated chart with In Black & White, a chart that nicely displays the modern charting meta today. The chart and song choice seems to be heavily inspired by charts such as Glitch Nerds and PLANET//SHAPER; charts that utilise both heavy layering and heavy SV usage, but Lude throws in his own flair with very tasteful LN usage to complement the chart's already hectic structure. What you get is a chart that is not only memorable in its splendour, but also intricate in its approach. Given the popularity of the aforementioned charts, there is going to be a considerable demand for charts like In Black & White. Tie that with the fact that In Black & White is solidly done, and it makes this chart a solid contender for the Loved section.
Please use the space below to discuss why you believe this map should (or should not!) enter the Loved Category.
The poll will run for 5 days. Revoting will be enabled for the sole purpose of changing your answer in the case that the discussion sways your vote otherwise after submission.
Link to this week's main thread: https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/715074