cj_proartz
"Deconstruction of Horizontals"
I've been experimenting with creating "glitch art" also called "data bending." By changing the text code for photos, one can achieve interesting effects.
This began as a very blurred photo of yellow flowers with blurred green foliage and some black shadows. The data bending changed the colors.
After putting glitches in the text code, I used Photoshop CC to clarify it somewhat and then added a painterly texture in Topaz. One of those processes intensified the small spots of royal blue.
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How to Create a Glitch in your image:
www.frontrowsociety.com/frs/how-to-easily-create-glitch-art/
I had to change the file to a tif file first. (It didn't work for me in jpg.) Also you absolutely need to save your file as a copy and give it a new title BEFORE you begin because this will destroy your original file.
Even though I have tons of memory, at first everything I tried took forever, even scrolling through the text file. (I discovered that if I wanted to print the text file it would be 2700+ pages long when the photo was 12 X 16 at 300ppi.) The process went very quickly after I changed the image to 9 X 12 at 200ppi and to tif BEFORE beginning the data bending.
"Deconstruction of Horizontals"
I've been experimenting with creating "glitch art" also called "data bending." By changing the text code for photos, one can achieve interesting effects.
This began as a very blurred photo of yellow flowers with blurred green foliage and some black shadows. The data bending changed the colors.
After putting glitches in the text code, I used Photoshop CC to clarify it somewhat and then added a painterly texture in Topaz. One of those processes intensified the small spots of royal blue.
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How to Create a Glitch in your image:
www.frontrowsociety.com/frs/how-to-easily-create-glitch-art/
I had to change the file to a tif file first. (It didn't work for me in jpg.) Also you absolutely need to save your file as a copy and give it a new title BEFORE you begin because this will destroy your original file.
Even though I have tons of memory, at first everything I tried took forever, even scrolling through the text file. (I discovered that if I wanted to print the text file it would be 2700+ pages long when the photo was 12 X 16 at 300ppi.) The process went very quickly after I changed the image to 9 X 12 at 200ppi and to tif BEFORE beginning the data bending.