Anon 09/05/2019 (Thu) 23:59:55 No.4541 del
>>4534
>The idea I had with the fragmented gifs is that they perhaps could be modified or added to in other ways. Maybe some type of none cyberpunkish glitch art (well cyberpunk would be on the table, but I wanted to take it in a different direction).
well, you have shown very different results from your original intentions, so it has clearly deviated even though the aesthetic perfectly fits for the cyberpunk style.

It seems that you have considered BO´s words about how sick glitch can turn out and yeah, it shows that there is always potential. However, the material that you have used doesn´t seem to aim where you wanted to arrive at.

>RPG battles do fit.
for the image that you have picked, it clearly does.

>I'm almost surprised you liked it so much yet I can understand too because I find myself just staring at it as it fills in with pixels. All I did here was delete the background layer.
sometimes the simplest things work the best. When it works, it simply works and there not much mystery beyond that except for doing more tests and trying over and over again.

You might have been surprised by my reception but I am one of those who waits and judges whenever the author feels ready to deliver the content to the public.

About my reasons for finding it appealing, the lack of background prevents me from getting distracted with the colourful background and my eye only focuses on the moving pixels that are doing a transition, bringing more colour and paying off in the end with the full title. As you have said to yourself, the eyes only focus on how the pixels are filling the image but not the point where they fill all the image but some elements from it. My eyes don´t get distracted and they notice all the parts that partially compose this picture.

Keep in mind that you are not only taking a visual aspect but more like a psychological take, adjusting the impressions that the consumer can take about it.

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