Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I've been doing some databending and here's what I've got so far.
Last edited by Different55 (Nov 25 2012 8:47:49 pm)
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Beautiful, my eyes cried.
0_o those images are burned in my mind now yay!
If anyone else has a picture they want bent, you can post it here.
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6 bends that were requested on another forum:
Because you didn't specify a specific way to bend your pic, IATOAO, I'm going to bend it with Audacity since I haven't used it in a while.
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Done. 4 bent copies. Didn't do anything special with these. Before any nubs report me for double posting, read the rules:
You may...
...post multiple times in a row if they are about different, relevant, topics.
In this case the different, relevant topics are AXJ's bend in the last post and IATOAO's bend in this post.
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COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL im new this is the reason im do that lol
If you have any questions on what I use or how I have used them feel free to ask.
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I was about to ask what the hell databending was until you sort-of explained it.
I've been trying to do it but I just can't figure it out.
I hate tall signatures.
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I've bent a few images recently, my signature is one of them.
I know this isn't my thread to be posting this in, but here is one of my desktop. Sorry about the big NOPE covering my location
Yours are so much better than mine. I just use wordpad.
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Nice style.
How do you do that? *vtfd smileys got here*
edit Oh or it's just Photoshop with dublicating layers and different layer blendings?
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Nice style.
How do you do that? : o o.O]
edit Oh or it's just Photoshop with dublicating layers and different layer blendings?
No, he states what he does to the pictures at the end of the progression/variations.
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Oh lol its funny :>
I just bended 1 of my instagram pics:
And de original iz here: http://cl.ly/image/2p1L101n2n2Z
*sigh* too big
Last edited by arteem (Aug 9 2012 3:05:44 pm)
Prepare yourselves for everything you need to know to get started. After this you need to just play around.
Tools:
- Audacity
- GIMP/Photoshop
- Hex Editor
- Any Windows OS that has WordPad (NOT NOTEPAD)
Getting the starting material
You need a picture and GIMP or Photoshop.
JPGs and PNGs are bad. Don't use them. They break easily. Use BMPs or TIFs or my absolute favorite: Raw image data. Open your image in GIMP, Go to File>Save As>Name it whatever, remove the extension at the end of the file name, click Choose by Extension, click Raw Image Data, click OK, then in the next dialog, click the +, select Planar and Normal, and REMEMBER THE ORIGINAL IMAGE'S SIZE. Also, never glitch the originals. Keep the original so you can see the original size. Save. You know have the perfect format. Unbreakable, and all the MarioKart glitches were made from this format. Also, the Shroom glitches were started off with this format.
Bending with Wordpad
How you do it:
Open word pad. Click Open. Select All Files from the drop down at the bottom. Select your image. Open it. Save it. It's bent. And it will be wrapped around itself to the right. The reason for this is that it tries to be smart and replace a few bytes (0A, 0B, 0D) with 0A 0D. This adds an extra byte for every 0A, 0B, or 0D byte and makes it wrap around to the right.
Adding onto wordpad
If you count up each and every one of those bytes with a Hex Editor, then remove that many bytes from an area, you can control the wordpad effect a bit. It gets a little boring counting every single one of those bytes, so I made this to help. When you're in a hex editor, copy everything and paste all that hex into my tool. Enter something random into Data to be found: or else it gets mad. Press Begin search and it will tell you how many 0As, Bs, and Ds there are. Add those up and you know how many bytes you need to remove.
Audacity
This tutorial only goes as far as telling you how to correctly open and save images without breaking them. Open audacity. Go to file>import>raw data then pick your file. THIS NEXT PART IS IMPORTANT AND YOU NEED TO REMEMBER WHAT YOU DO.
Set Encoding to U-Law or A-Law. Remember which one. Set the audio to Mono, then pick whatever you want for endian-ness. Remember all these. If you are using my favoritest format you will see 3 big blocks. In order from left to right, those are the Red, Green, and Blue. If you are using a BMP or a TIF or whatever, have fun with the effects, but you have to be careful about the first few seconds or so. Those are the headers and if you screw them up your image will break.
Saving:
File>Export
On the dropdown at the bottom pick other uncompressed something. Then on Options, make sure the top says RAW (headerless) and the bottom one says U-Law or A-Law. Whichever one you chose the first time, pick that one here. Grats, you have a bent image.
Opening the raw image data in GIMP again
File>Open
Click the plus on the extension thingy. Pick raw image data. Select your bent image. You'll get a new dialog. On this dialog, select Planar and Normal. Then open up your original and grab the Width and Height from the original, and put those values into the dialog for Width and Height. For the Shrooms bend, I used 2 image to make the finals: 1 bent raw file and 1 original. I opened the original, then opened the raw twice. The first time I opened the raw I set the width to one higher than it was supposed to be, and the second time I set the width to one lower. Now you save it as a format like JPG or PNG or BMP or whatever because you're done.
That's the basics of everything I know. Go crazy, nubbies.
So what are all you guys using for bending so far?
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Oh lol its funny :>
I just bended 1 of my instagram pics:http://cl.ly/image/282R153Y1e08/?????%2 … .49.06.jpg
And de original iz here: http://cl.ly/image/2p1L101n2n2Z
*sigh* too big
The same quality as a real instagram pic, now 20% cooler more artistic!
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Different very nice can you show me
Without the colors? It looks like my cat
K, I'm back from camping so I'll get started on some more databends.
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Can you do my dog on the pet's thread? He's white, so it could be pretty fun to mess with the colors.
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Ok, I can do that.
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Can you bend my sig?
EDIT: I changed my sig. Is it possible to bend gifs? An animated bended gif would be funny
Last edited by Fdoou (Aug 27 2012 7:15:13 am)
Yes, as soon as I'm done with SilverStar's bend.
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I forgot about this topic for a while...
Anyway, done with everything so far. SilverStar29's dog is done being bent, and I uploaded 6 different bent versions here:
http://imgur.com/a/TcJnL#0
@Gtaa: Here you go
Animated gifs can be bent:
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Do you bend the gifs or do you make the frames bent, then gif them or?
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