Image 1 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 2 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 3 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 4 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 5 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 6 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026
Image 7 — Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026

Neural Physics Artist - (The Primordial) / 2026

Everything in the lineup is originates from the last photo.

Glitch/mirror/fractal esque softwares being used until my phone gets too hot to hold.

"Neural Physics"

June/2026

Title given after realizing the similarities of my interpretation of the term that comes from the Halo Universe.

Photo of the gummy bear taken myself

Modifications done myself

No AI used in the making of these

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 12 hours ago

3D fractal and a space turkey

3D fractal was used in glitchlab to create a rather vague point of view from what looks like a destroyed star ship.

Space turkey was made with a photo of a gummy bear

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 23 hours ago

New creative approaches

Made this on my phone via - onelab, mirror lab and glitchlab.

Snapseed to get colors, blur (for focus) and lighting to an optimal degree before putting it through onelab to screen record the manipulation process.

Currently uploading these to my computer - I've most likely committed to a project i did not intend, with an original composition to be made in tandem with this - most likely as part of a project idea I've had for a while

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 4 days ago
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I have a camera roll full of gummy bears

All images that you see here were made from simple gummy bear photography and some witching hour glitch shenanigans.

Mediums- Glitchlab, onelab, mirrorlab, chromalab.

Snapseed.

No AI in the making of these

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 6 days ago

This is a gummy bear

The image that caused this to happen was from one of the many photos of gummy bears I have in my camera roll for no particular reason.

Mediums that made this -

Onelab

Glitch Lab

Mirror lab

Snapseed (for the source photo)

Capcut to slow down the movement

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 6 days ago

I often forget that I have long hair

Best I could do (I'm not very photogenic)

[Last two images from around 2-4 years ago]

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I've had randomly specific cases where store workers and baristas have asked me questions like: "how long did it take to get that?" Or "should I just cut mine?" And follow the question with "it's very frustrating" or "I can't get it to sit right/awkward phase is never ending".

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At first I'd be confused for a second, but immediately realize it after, and would offer my response.

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Usually under the lines of "keep growing it - know your hair and how it shapes you best."

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I know not all hair types, follicles, head shapes, faces, etc. Are the same, and in some cases it can indeed be frustrating.

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I am, however, seeing beautiful hair and hair transformations on this sub and it's really cool - especially seeing the before and after photos.

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Keep going!

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u/BroccoliMilkParty — 18 days ago

Short test for trippy vocals

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Voice/performance and visual edit by me. Text excerpt from the book Off Piste by Jam Baxter.

Background artwork was initially from one of my own pen and paper drawings that has been digitally colored, glitched out, and recorded using Onelab with their built-in screen recorder to capture image manipulation in real-time (such as the shifting kaleidoscope)

The reading presented here is from a book - Off Piste - by Jam Baxter. This video is more of a test towards a new approach of processing vocals, with an added psychedelic visual twist for potential future works (using my own voice, mixing and processing done myself, using Evoke by minimal audio for the tuning)

Arranged and finalized in capcut, edited with glitch presets

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 1 month ago

Injured King

Originated from a pen and paper drawing of two snails that have been digitally altered (2nd photo)

Colored and heavily processed digitally via glitch lab to get this result

Re-colored and processed via snapseed and chroma lab for a final look

Zero AI

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 2 months ago

Photo of myself from 12 years ago

Was scrolling through my images to find something that would fit in this type of art style. Had a few ideas up until I stumbled upon a memorable image that made sense, and then gave it more of a fitting look

If I remember correctly, this picture was taken in a hotel in Krakow, Poland, in the middle of April (date seen in this photo was just one of the filters of today's date in Glitchlab).

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 2 months ago

Cat

All of these were made using the photograph of the animal in the last image - I have reason to believe that is most likely a cat.

His name is beer

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 2 months ago

Recent work

Image 1 and 3 were made using a blurry photo of shaken up listerine in front of a light bulb.

Image 2, 4 and 5 was made with a photo of my face.

Process breakdown :

• Glitch Lab app with different stages of processing.

• Snapseed for coloration, depth and shine

• No AI was used in the creation of these pieces

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 2 months ago

Wait for it...

All of these sounds are recorded, produced, mixed myself including the random ending with the brain jumpscare (art included).

Ending bit was made via hardware synth (Behringer neutron) samples processed in the daw for potential sample packs.

This all started from tapping the mouth part of a can at work and hearing a very particular sound that gave me some ideas.

I've had the rubber band bass (the styrophone, as I like to call it) for a while and put it to use for this.

Acoustic recordings were captured via Zoom h1n.

Extra drum samples (faint hats you hear) are also separate original recordings turned into my own samples.

u/BroccoliMilkParty — 2 months ago