It gavemy apartment a saccharine coat thick enough to tempt Hansel and Gretel to my door, I'm sure.Then there are the less friendly tones, such as the shredded TV static of "VOID NOISE" and the black-and-white data streams of "BLIXY." Combine the two and you have something ungodly fidgeting around on the screen.Flip the camera for a selfie and you'll see you've been turned into demonic digital viscera.It takes away the control that we have over the imageIf you go far enough, stacking up filters without much thought, it's akin to strapping on a pair of kaleidoscopes in front of your eyes.
But Moon Shadow's ability to have you assign filters to certain colors does encourage a more artistic hand.With or without that, it's easy to overload the app, which sees serious slowdown on the frame rate of the camera feed, but then, the stuttering hardly feels out-of-place.This is real-time interaction is something that you don't get as much with Glitch Wizard and it marks the difference between it and Moon Shadow.Instead of disfiguring existing media with post-processing effects as inGlitch Wizard, whatMoon Shadowenables is for you to apply filters prior to the creation of digital videos or photos.
It takes away some of the control that we have over the image after it has been captured and favors experimenting with happenstance and accidents in the process of manufacturing the image.This also makes it feel a little more personal.Glitch Wizard is designed for you to share your media with others on social media once you've tweaked it to your liking.Whereas Moon Shadow is more of an interplay between you and the app that's projected onto the live reality in front of you.
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