Thanks for the feedback, really glad to hear it!! I always find the context/foundational knowledge helpful as I'm trying to push further with the effect. Added to the list of potential future topics, stay tuned :)
Thanks, much appreciated! Always find that the context makes things a little more interesting, and often can be a source of inspiration itself. Cheers!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! Highly recommend taking a look through our videos, we have many that focus on similar topics. We've also got new videos each week, so stay tuned for more :)
It s just a feedback displacement… you can have experiment with slopeTop before the second input of the displaceTop. this will derivate the curvature from the noise so the displacement is less messy. We can even do the same with out the feedback chain and just move the displacement weights with some noiseChop. The effect is different but looks cool
Great tips! These sound like some cool experiments that people can try to add some variation to the aesthetic. As always, there's a lot of different ways to continue pushing an effect further 🖼
These tutorials are cool thanks for sharing some background behind the effect.
Great to hear, thanks for that feedback!
Great tutorial and nice background knowledge, to actually understand what you're doing. Interested in seeing more of these kind of effects :)
Thanks for the feedback, really glad to hear it!! I always find the context/foundational knowledge helpful as I'm trying to push further with the effect. Added to the list of potential future topics, stay tuned :)
awesome video! appreciate you diving into some of the history beforehand
Thanks, much appreciated! Always find that the context makes things a little more interesting, and often can be a source of inspiration itself. Cheers!
amazing tutorial! thank you so much!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching :)
really nice videos, thx !! this is my second and i want more xD really smooth tutorial congratz!
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! Highly recommend taking a look through our videos, we have many that focus on similar topics. We've also got new videos each week, so stay tuned for more :)
Very good video!
Thank you, cheers! 🙂
it's also interesting to play with UW Weight on our displace which create that psy infinite look like you just fall into rabbit hole.
That's a great tip! Glad to hear you're experimenting more with the effect 😀 there's a lot of additional cool visuals you can get out of this one
cool stuff
Thanks! 😀
supercool!
Appreciate it! 😀
nice
Thanks!
It s just a feedback displacement… you can have experiment with slopeTop before the second input of the displaceTop. this will derivate the curvature from the noise so the displacement is less messy. We can even do the same with out the feedback chain and just move the displacement weights with some noiseChop. The effect is different but looks cool
Great tips! These sound like some cool experiments that people can try to add some variation to the aesthetic. As always, there's a lot of different ways to continue pushing an effect further 🖼
thank you Jack for your tutorial, for me it's more looks like a motherboard:)🫀☠🤖
Our pleasure! You're right, it does look like a glitchy motherboard 👾 😂