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Here’s something I made using a combination of five filters: While you are able to use a singular filter, the app also allows you to combine and overlay multiple filters to achieve different effects. Listing off some of the individual filters admittedly isn’t doing the app justice. The “TAPE” filter works in a similar fashion to the “VHS” filter, only moving your thumb across it creates a more subtle distortion. The “FISHEYE” filter creates a 3D fisheye overlay you can move around on your image with your thumb. The “EDGES” filter can be adjusted using both the slider below your image and with your thumb. The reticle disappears once the image is saved. The direction of the distortion depends on the green dot you press in the center reticle. The “VHS” filter applies VHS scan lines and warps more aggressively if you press your thumb down on the image. The “LCD” filter lets you move the colors with your thumb while the outline of your image remains fixed. The “GRID” filter turns your image into a 3D abstract object akin to something one might see in an EDM music video. The “SCREEN” filter works like the “CHNNLS” filter, only it distorts the entire image. The color of the distortion can be changed. Dragging your finger across the screen sends a wave of rainbow colors across it. Holding down your finger on the screen causes the flickering and tearing to increase. It’s a bit hard to describe, so here’s a few examples of some of the more interesting filters. Essentially the app warps and distorts a given image to make it look visually corrupted, glitched, or of VHS quality. This aesthetic can best be described as a mixture of To Adrian Rodriguez, With Love and a modern take on cyberpunk. Glitché isn’t a replacement for your post-production suite nor is it your one-stop-shop for turning images into masterpieces of digital art rather, Glitché strives to give you a wide selection of tools to achieve a very specific look.
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From here on out I want you to understand that the program I’m critiquing charges $10 for the full experience, which is fairly expensive for a phone application.Īnother issue I have with this quote and the description given by the website is that Glitché isn’t trying to compete with Adobe Photoshop. So Glitché is actually more like $9.96, but that doesn’t sound as good as 0.99¢, does it? You might argue that I’m making a big deal out of this, but I’m just trying to put this all in perspective for you. Do you want to be able to edit videos? Another $2.99, please. Do you want Hi-Res Exports? That’ll be $2.99. You see, Glitché is actually 0.99¢…unless you want the other features.
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While yes, one could argue that contextually a 0.99¢ application would comparatively seem like a free download to someone purchasing a nearly $400 post-production suite, I might be more inclined to ask how you define the word “free”. Knight is putting more emphasis on the word “compared” than I’m giving him credit for.

Glitché is an app that provides users with “a full range of tools and options to turn images into masterpieces of digital art.” That description is from the app’s official website a website which also proudly displays the following quote:Įither this quote is outdated or Mr.

I’m only telling you this because the application I’ll be discussing today is called Glitché, not “Glitche”.
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Fun fact: You can type the “é” character on Mac OS by holding down the “e” key until the following menu pops up:įrom there, simply select the second option with your mouse and you’ll be right as rain.
