Again, using my painting of 'Toy Bonnie' I took it into Photoshop, and started to break up the image. I did this by using the marquee tool to select chunks of the image and copy them to a new layer, before moving the selection so it became out of line to the original image.
I then started to alter the sections by changing the Hue and Saturation. I did this to add a change in colour to the piece, as when in image becomes glitched, the colours tend to change. I dropped the Hue and rose the Saturation to create an obvious change to the look of the broken pieces. To finish it, I also brought up the Lighness.
Next, I added a Colour Balance layer to the image and changed the smaller strips of the broken image and some parts of the broken ear and eyes. I also coloured the very bottom of the image where it hasn't changed.
To add some darker patches to my image, I created a Levels layer and used that to darken patches of 'Toy Bonnie'. I randomly created patches of this darker overlay to show a change in the image from the original colours.
To finish this glitched image, I added another Colour Balance layer to create a pink tone over my work. I did this because in the examples I have looked at, the colour pink is present. Just like the other layers, I added this one is chunks all over my existing layer edits. And to add the final part, I created some patchy sections, where the colour is inverted, to make the image file look broken.
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