any good way to .raw in GIMP?
I sat down trying to figure out this Wah-wah tool
This is what came up in the meantime
What I think is the best one
the rest is more me trying to figure out how flexible the tool is, not really paying attention to the look of the thing
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Oh and you know how the raw data sounds on audacity?
Well this time it didnt sound that bad after I applied the wahwah
now I dont really know how to make music on my computer, but Im sure this could be turned into something cool
Interesting stuff here...
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Whoa!
How'd you do that?
nothing really, just made a glitch background and put another image over it
Tried to edit a picture, but...
"Can't open Image - May be too large or is damaged"
Doing it with Notepad++. Any help? And when I manage to actually do it, the small icon shows up glitched, but opening the image shows it fine...
what small icon?
If youre just using the Notepad, you can simply make a copy of your picture, and then open it with Notepad, edit and save, and the picture should be glitched after you save it. No need for photoshop
Editing the image with Notepad usually corrupts it, at least when I do it.
right, so does it to me, although i remember it working before, somehow
gimp wont reopen .raw :(
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avast
how?
A javascript artware-library called theNewAesthetic.
I've been tinkering with it to produce some really neat effects.
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if you wanna do something really basic like glitching jpegs, try this
http://snorpey.github.io/jpg-glitch/
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so dull
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the original photo was this
I accidentally left the shutter on 30 seconds and was in a rush to turn it off, this is what I was able to recover. the actual location looks like this
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hmm interesting. I knew the site but I never really used it because the results wouldnt vary a whole lot
BTW I found out about Pixel Sorting a while ago, but Im not programmer. Does anybody understand how to run this?
http://kimasendorf.tumblr.com/post/3...ng-source-code
it's a script for Processing, run it with this http://www.processing.org/
how did you do this exactly?
I would be very interested to learn how you have done these :)
My guess is that you would select a portion (the further in you go, the further down the image you are selecting) in Audacity, and apply a WahWah filter with adjusted settings. His images would be the different area selections and various strengths applied.
Managed to do some fun shit by just making the pictures 8 bit and black and white.
yeah, basically
some tests, finally found a method to use audacity
try this if you want or just cheat: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/58497388/stripescrystaldrillpng.mp3
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