/r/glitch_art
Dedicated to the art of Databending
Post links to glitch art and anything related; your creations, others creations, tutorials, tools, whatever. Though you can post others work, it's strongly encouraged that you post your own creations.
Mods will enforce these in all cases
Rules | Notes |
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1. Explain | Glitch is very much a DIY artistic movement, as such sharing techniques and methods is essential to keeping it alive and interesting. If someone asks how you made a glitch, give a good detailed answer. If you’re keeping your secrets safe, then post elsewhere. |
2. Don’t be an ass | Personal insults will not be tolerated. If you have criticism keep it constructive and follow reddiquette. |
3. No overtly sexual images | Like, a nipple is okay, but for more than that go to /r/NSFWGlitchArt or/r/glitch_porn |
4 . No ads, no sales of any kind, no linking to your store in the comments | We are not a marketplace. If someone asks for if they can buy a print or something DM them, do not post a link to buy in the comments. |
5. Credit the original artist | If you post someone else’s work, you must credit them, or if you don’t know who made the work, state that it is not yours and hopefully someone will chime in. |
We’ll be a little more lax on these. . .
Rules | Notes |
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1. Cool it on the Deep Dream and Pixel Sorting images | /r/Glitch_Art is officially designated as the Demilitarized zone between these two feuding states. If you’ve implemented a pixel sort as part of something else, or it is particularly unique, please post it here. Same for Deep Dream stuff. But if you aren’t doing something particularly new, please post it in either /r/deepdream or /r/pixelsorting |
2. Post the original | We like seeing the comparison, so post the original in the comments or with the glitch in an album. |
3. No more than 3 posts at once | Don't spam the frontpage. Any more than 3 should just be put into an album and submitted as one post. |
4. No Broken screen glitches | Sometimes things glitch but aren't art. |
5. The mods reserve the right to remove low effort posts | Of course this is subjective and rarely happens, but if your post is removed and you feel it shouldn't have been, message us! |
How do I create glitch art?
databending and glitch art primer, part 1: the wordpad effect
What else can I use to glitch my files?
What if I break my file and my usual software can't open it? try the alternate software below
Anymore useful info? familiarize yourself with file formats and file types
Other Related Subs
Have Fun!
The header was designed by CMYoK
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I used to use Photomosh for this sorta stuff but Ive moved to Glitch Lab earlier today and this is easily the best thing Ive made in a hot minute lmao
Hi guys,
I'm working on a research project to develop a script-controlled CRT glitch effect in Adobe After Effects. This script simulates retro visual elements like scanlines, glitches, circuit bends, modulation, and noise, aiming to recreate the nostalgic feel of vintage CRT screens.
I’m looking for feedback from the community to help me refine this script and ensure it meets the creative needs of visual artists, filmmakers, and designers. Your input will directly contribute to improving the script’s functionality and visual authenticity.
In the survey, you’ll watch short video examples of the CRT effects generated by my script, compare them to non-CRT versions, and evaluate how realistic and engaging the effects are. I’ve also included a tutorial video explaining the script’s features to gather usability feedback.
If you’re interested in retro visuals or glitch effects, I’d love your input! The survey should take no more than 8–10 minutes, and your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time and support! Feel free to share your thoughts or questions in the comments—I’m happy to discuss the project further. Your help means the world to me!
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I keep coming back to this piece. The water is nothing like the ocean near me, photo taken in California apparently, but something about the glitch effect evokes the roughness of the waves I'm familiar with.