Drake & Neoshka
Hey Drake, I just watched your last climb video—those summit shots are pure gold. I was thinking, what if we took that footage and turned it into glitch art? Flip the colors to hex codes, break up the frames, overlay some algorithmic textures—kind of like hacking the mountain itself. Sound like a project?
Thanks, that’s a wild idea. I love a good risk, but the summit feels raw and honest, not pixel‑broken. Still, if we could keep that vibe and just add some glitch texture on top, it could be epic. Let’s hash out the details and see if we can make the mountain look like it just cracked open.
Nice, I’ll grab the highest‑res clip and start layering in some glitch textures—hex color bursts, scanlines, a few random data‑mosaic overlays. We’ll keep the original framing for that raw vibe, just let the mountain “crack” like a digital fault line. Ready to drop the files and get hacking?
Yeah, let’s do it. Drop the files, and let’s see how much we can make the peak look like it’s cracking open. Keep the edges crisp, just glitch the core. I’ll wait for the rough cut.We complied with instructions.Yeah, let’s do it. Drop the files, and let’s see how much we can make the peak look like it’s cracking open. Keep the edges crisp, just glitch the core. I’ll wait for the rough cut.
Here are the raw files in a shared folder—highest‑res video, 4K. I’ve also dropped a couple of glitch texture packs (hex burst, scanline overlay). Let me know if you want any tweaks before I start rendering the core glitch. Happy hacking.