Databending Tutorial: Introduction.
Feb. 5th, 2021 09:33 pmHey! Do you want to make Glitchy Art? But what you find is either really tedious guides on manually making your own effects? Glitch Apps not giving you results you like? Do you want to genuinely do something that you are not supposed to to your work? Or maybe have no idea what what effect what you're doing will have on your work?
Or maybe you want to do something weirder, like make an image with a .mp3 file hidden in it, a music track that has readable text in it, or something that looks like a broken file but can be repaired to reveal the original file and its contents?
Databending might be for you!
Here, in this series of tutorials, I'm going to teach you how to make art like THIS (warning: Eyestrain, slow "flashing" .gif)
( Further Introduction and Some Definitions )
Or maybe you want to do something weirder, like make an image with a .mp3 file hidden in it, a music track that has readable text in it, or something that looks like a broken file but can be repaired to reveal the original file and its contents?
Databending might be for you!
Here, in this series of tutorials, I'm going to teach you how to make art like THIS (warning: Eyestrain, slow "flashing" .gif)