Yes. It's a style of art called Glitch Art. For this particular piece, I edited photos into this piece.
Photo editing on Onelab and Snapseed.
Oscilloscope 90 degrees. Pixel Interpolation same degrees. Masked out the face. Gradient Map and the mask difference on the face to create the color change. Then waveflow for added texture.
I think, this piece is 9 months old and I think that's what I did then.
Yes, this is my piece. No, this is a compressed, nightshade version.
I mean if we're getting rid of jobs that don't contribute high quality, let's start replacing CEOs with AI.
Damn, switching to CSP for the render. Is Procreate not good for rendering?
Thank you, the model's face was perfect for these inversion fractals.
This is fantastic! Was this all in Procreate? How long did it take you?
Corporate owned? It's run by volunteers and survives off of donations.
It probably evokes those same feelings because a vast majority of my art, this piece included, does revolve my mental illness.
Edit: And thank you
Photo editing on Snapseed and Onelab. Can be done on Photoshop or Affinity as well. Mostly pixel sorting, wave forms, Difference layers, and channel swaps.
For this piece, I used Glitchlab, Chromalab, Onelab, and Snapseed. I used random color dispersions with color change modifiers and then a channel swap for the colors. I used wave form for the painting-like effect on the face. In the background, I used pixel sorting.
Like tutorials? For software that I use, it's Snapseed and Onelab and Affinity.
For the closest thing that I did as a tutorial, here is me awkwardly doing an art talk about how i make my pieces in front of an audience of 3 people.
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I used a cheap o filter on my lens that was basically a version of the glasses if it was bigger enough to fit the lens. It also didn't help that I didn't have a telephoto lens for this photoshoot to capture more of the detail and I probably didn't white balance correctly.