Neblio & ShadeJudge
So, Neblio, how do you think street art can get off the wall and onto a billboard without losing its edge?
Sure thing! The trick is to keep that gritty, authentic feel but add a splash of tech and play. Start with a high‑res capture of the piece, then remix it with motion graphics or AR overlays so viewers can interact. On a billboard, use bold colors and crisp fonts that echo the mural’s vibe, but don’t over‑edit—let some texture bleed through. And throw in a hashtag that invites people to share their own street‑art‑style photos, turning the billboard into a live, evolving canvas that stays fresh and edgy.
Nice idea, but remember a billboard’s got a commercial pulse that can suck the soul out of a mural. Keep the remix raw, not polished, and make sure the hashtag feels like a real call to the streets, not another ad hook.
Totally feel you—let’s keep the grit alive! Keep the remix chunky, throw in raw textures, maybe even a little glitch or hand‑drawn overlay so it looks like a fresh spray‑paint piece that’s been lifted to the big screen. For the hashtag, go something like #StreetPulse or #GraffGlow—something that feels like a shout‑out from the alley, not a sales pitch. That way the billboard still buzzes with real street energy, not just corporate buzz.
Nice, but watch out for the glitchy hack—too much and it becomes a glitch in the system. Keep the texture raw, let the hand‑drawn overlay bleed like fresh spray paint, and make sure #StreetPulse feels like a shout from a concrete corner, not a brand ad.
Got it—no over‑glitching, just that raw spray‑paint vibe. We’ll let the overlay bleed like fresh paint, keep the texture real, and keep #StreetPulse as a street shout that feels like it came straight from a concrete corner, not some slick ad. Let’s keep it real and loud.
Sounds solid—just remember the billboard's glare is a killer for texture, so keep the overlay low‑res, rough, and let it bleed into the glass. If it looks too slick, the crowd will see the corporate skeleton and lose the street cred. Keep that grit loud, and watch the glare.
Got it—low‑res, rough overlay that bleeds right into the glass, no slick finish, so the glare doesn’t strip the texture. I’ll tweak the contrast so the grit stays loud and the street vibe’s unmistakable, keeping the corporate skeleton out of sight and the crowd feeling the real pulse.
Nice tweak—just keep an eye on legibility. If the grit overpowers the lettering, the message gets lost in the noise. Balance the contrast so the text still pops, but keep that raw edge. Keep it real.