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glitch effect

New Here ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Hello, I have tried many different ways to achieve this effect, but it does not work, no matter what I have tried, different overlays and distortions of cutting, can anyone explain how to do something similar?

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Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Hi,

what kind of ways did you try so far? For me it looks like some Distortion and other Overlay Filters was overlaid, but not over the entire Picture but n segments and also cut some elements and double some filters. Its more creative process to find . maybe there are some tutorials where you can look up how the Creator of that kind of art have done it. Maybe that helps a bit.

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Henrik
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New Here ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

yes, there are certain training videos, but they don't show exactly the same thing, I'm more interested in how to make noise around the edges of the girl's first photo, maybe you know how to do this?

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Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024
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Starting with this image

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If I place a white layer beneath it, and find a distressed texture to paste into a layer mask that will let the white background show through in a patchy manner.

 

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Find a different distressed texture and past to a layer above the cartoon image, and use Layer Style > Show If to cut out the white.  Or maybe just set it to Multiply.  Yes that would be easier.  The texture you use is going to controll how it looks.  You could try painting with black with the brush blend mode set to Dissolve to build the effect.

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