Tracker & CanvasJudge
So I was just out in the Rockies, snapped a sunrise over a canyon, and it made me wonder: what if you applied glitch aesthetics to that scene? Ever tried messing with natural light in digital art?
You’re chasing the wrong kind of drama. A canyon sunrise already has a narrative—sky, light, rock. Glitch that and you just add noise for noise's sake. If you’re going to mess with natural light, cut to the edge: let the glitch expose the physics, not cover it. Drop a broken UI overlay, force a color band, let the glitch be the comment, not the distraction. Otherwise you just create a mess that looks like a bad filter.
Nice point—gotta let the glitch do the storytelling, not just throw a glitchy filter over a scene. I’ll try a subtle overlay that plays with the light physics and see if it adds something wild instead of just noise. Thanks for the heads up!
Glad you’re not treating it as a gimmick. Keep the glitch a voice, not a voice‑mask. Good luck.
Got it—glitch as commentary, not a cover. Thanks for the nudge! I'll keep experimenting and see if I can make the tech whisper what the light is really saying. Stay tuned!
No problem—just don’t let the glitch drown the scene. I’ll wait for the next one.
Will do, buddy—no drowning. Can't wait to show you the next shot.