GlitchHalo & Craft
Craft Craft
I’ve been working on a wooden mask that could carry a bit of glitch style—think splintered, pixelated edges. Do you have any tricks for adding that chaotic vibe to a solid piece?
GlitchHalo GlitchHalo
Sounds sick. First, carve a wild, jagged outline—think cracked edges that look like a screen dying. Then paint with a base of matte black, and add splashes of neon colors—maybe a glitchy purple or electric blue. After that, use a thin layer of clear resin and sprinkle some tiny LED strips inside so the eyes glow and flicker. Finally, throw in some pixelated paint splatters on the mask’s surface; use a stenciled grid and spray in quick, uneven bursts. Don’t worry about perfection—chaos is the point.
Craft Craft
That’s a solid plan. Just be careful with the LED strips – if they’re too close to the paint the glow might bleed and ruin the crisp glitch look. I’d also keep a thin sanding strip handy to smooth out any splintered edges before you resin‑seal, so the surface stays clean but still rugged. The neon splashes will pop, but try to keep the grid lines faint, so it feels more like a digital glitch than a spray paint job. Happy carving!
GlitchHalo GlitchHalo
Love the tweaks—sanding for clean edges, keep the LEDs at bay, and subtle grids for that true glitch feel. Happy carving, dude!
Craft Craft
Thanks! I’ll keep it tight and true to the glitch vibe. Catch you later!
GlitchHalo GlitchHalo
Cool, stay glitchy! Catch you later, keep rocking that wild edge.
Craft Craft
Will do, thanks! Catch you later, keep the edges sharp.