FASHWAVE THREAD

let's get a good fashwave thread going, i feel like making some OC, so if anyone has any good source material or concepts post that shit

pic related is OC for the ladies and is sfw so you can spread it to friends if you have those in the current year

Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_(psychology)
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

posting some more of my OC

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

What's this fash this fash that thing? Why would you use a euphemism for fascist unless you're a massive faggot?

What do you use to make this? I've got some cool ideas but don't know how.

...

And why does this all look like some clockwork orange tier brainwashing shit? This looks more demonizing than glorifying.

i use photoshop, but gimp is free and a lot of people use that. You can download photoshop and get a free one month trial or you can just torrent it, but if you do that you have to block adobe using the firewall or else you'll get locked out of it. after i had a torrented version for like two months it stopped working so i just pay 10 bucks a month for it

fashwave sounds better than fascistwave
how old are you?

...

...

...

...

>fashwave sounds better than fascistwave
sounds more like it has something to do with fashion, so pretty gay for a fascist movement.
>how old are you?
25, why?

...

its not a fascist movement its just graphic art, its supposed to be hip. calling it fashwave instead of fascistwave implies that its not actually fascist, that it might just be ironic. its like how the dailystormer uses humor to disguise some of its antisemitism, fashwave just uses irony/shock value.

...

...

Who is your target audience and what message are you trying to convey?
Using digitally distorted images and unnatural coloring makes people feel negatively about what they see.
So these pretty much associate white motherhood and fascist symbols with negativity.
Is that supposed to be the message?

idk, despite it being text book propaganda i do like these images. but i have to agree with achmed. I think its better to leave the motherhood out and stick to the stuff that conveys a negative image and trying to wake people up like this one. hence why its looks like everything is in a computer, because we are living in a lie.

The distorted look I'd say, is useful when conveying the otherworldliness of our goals- they're alien to modern society. It also is to show strength against our enemies despit our underdog status
My favorites are the cleaner ones like

...

well theres many ways to interpret it i guess. I always thought that it shows that we are living in a simulation. But yes the cleaner ones are better than the distorted ones, it doesnt fucking hurts your eyes.

...

>Using digitally distorted images and unnatural coloring makes people feel negatively about what they see.
do you have any source on this, i would be interested in reading more about it

Wrong, this makes us look bad

I don't have a source but I think it's pretty clear that the style creates a negative and threatening feeling.
At least that's how it makes me feel and it's the only way I have seen it used. It definitely doesn't convey a positive feeling.
The association part is pretty well established: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_(psychology)
>Classical conditioning is an example of a learned association. The classical conditioning process consists of four elements: unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR).
>Without conditioning, there is already a relationship between the unconditioned stimulus and the unconditioned response. When a second stimulus is paired with the unconditioned stimulus, the response becomes associated with both stimuli. The secondary stimulus is known as the conditioned stimulus and elicits a conditioned response.
In this case the unconditioned stimulus would be the style these images are made in and the conditioned stimulus would be the things you see in those images, motherhood etc.
By putting both in one image you create an association between those two in the viewer's mind and the response to the conditioned stimulus ends up being the same as the one to the unconditioned stimulues which is a negative feeling.