Okay, so today I messed around with “conor gross,” which, if you don’t know, is some kind of art or design thing, I guess? I saw it online and thought, “Why not?” Let’s see how I got it working.
First Steps: Finding It
First, I needed to figure out what this “conor gross” even was. So, I Googled it, obviously. I found a few things, some pictures, some websites, nothing super clear. It seemed like a style, not a specific program or tool.
Experimenting with Styles
Since it looks like a style, I decided to try and copy it. I opened up my usual image editor, the one I always use for quick stuff. Don’t remember what brand it is, but I did manage to find it with that search engine, anyway.
- I picked a random photo from my computer.
- I started messing with the colors, you know, making them brighter, more intense. Like, really intense.
- I added some weird effects, blurs, and distortions. Just kinda playing around until it looked… different.
- I spent some time finding random photos that look a little like the photos I find on the internet about”conor gross”.
Getting (Sort Of) Close?
Honestly, I’m not sure I nailed it. It definitely looks different from the original photo, but does it look like “conor gross”? Maybe? Kinda? It’s hard to say. I played around for a good hour, just sliding things around and clicking buttons.
Saving and Showing Off (Maybe)
I saved the result. I might show it to a friend who’s into art stuff and see what they think. Or maybe I’ll just keep it to myself. It’s more about the process, right? The trying something new. It was fun to just randomly experiment and see what happened. That’s the best part, I think. I feel like a real artist, even if it looks a bit like my kid’s art!
I would like to do this again. It’s fun, I might try again tomorrow!