Neon Glitch Streetwear Set
A pale grey neon-glitch character pushed from white-room cyberpunk illustration into a streetwear outfit and night-fountain world scene. The set keeps the multicolor hair, synthetic palette, guarded expression, and alt-fashion silhouette while changing the image from character seed to environment-aware variant.
Grow Sheet
- Tag
- HF-S2W-V1-NEON-GLITCH-001
- Subject
- Neon Glitch Streetwear
- Role
- Series entry, v1
- Edition
- Seed to World, v1
- Status
- Stable
- Origin
- StyleFusion IR
- Creator
- HobFarm / d00d
- License
- Personal reference, series-locked
Concept
Method: Seed to WorldA character seed becomes a small visual world when identity anchors are locked first and outfit, scene, and motion are layered on top. Cross-pass continuity matters more than any single render.
Seed Inputs
Useful For
Growth Stages
- 01 Seed Image: the baseline character establishes silhouette, palette, attitude, and surface effects.
- 02 Identity Extraction: the strongest anchors are translated into structured visual data.
- 03 Style Pass: the character is rerun with a stronger outfit and design language.
- 04 World Pass: the same identity moves into an illustrated scene with a new mood and environment.
- 05 Motion Proof: the finished set becomes usable motion material for homepage, social, and gallery promotion.
Reusable Pattern
One seed, four passes, one motion proof. Lock the identity anchors hard. Let outfit, world, and motion flex. Each future set in the series follows the same five-step loop with new colors, materials, and scenes.
Visual DNA
Trait Lock
Locked
Flexible
Media
The first set in the Seed to World series. A pale grey neon-glitch character moves from a white-room cyberpunk illustration into a streetwear outfit and a night-fountain world scene, then finishes as a short motion proof. Identity anchors stay locked across every pass; outfit, scene, and surface treatment flex around them.
Field Notes
Why pale grey
Pale grey is the most permissive identity primary. Every neon channel survives against it without color mixing, and the body never competes with the hair.
Why a world pass
The world pass tests whether the identity can survive a full scene change. If the character still reads after the white room becomes a night park, the anchors are doing real work.
Why motion last
Motion is a proof, not a phase. The video confirms the set is shippable as homepage, social, and gallery material without a separate render pass.
Color Chemistry
Synthetic neon against pale matte body · Low-saturation skin, high-saturation hair and accents
- Pale grey#d8d8de · matte · identity primary
- Neon magenta#ff2bd6 · saturated · hair signature
- Cyan#22d3ee · saturated · hair signature
- Acid green#a3e635 · saturated · hair signature
- Pink#f472b6 · saturated · wardrobe accent
- Black#0a0a0a · matte · edge and contrast
The pale grey body lets every neon channel read at full intensity. Black is the contrast pillar; pink lives in the world pass as a softer wardrobe note.
Style Profile
Anchors
- pale grey skin
- multicolored neon hair
- black eyeliner
- glitch artifacts
- streetwear outfit
- graphic crop top
- denim mini skirt
- chains
- pink sneakers
- night fountain scene
- Arrangement
- Seed in white room, world in illustrated night park
- Register
- Alt-fashion character study
- Weight
- Low-key body, high-saturation accent
- Era
- Contemporary cyber / synthwave / glitch fusion
- Hardness
- Mixed: matte body, glossy hair, hard glitch and pulp-comic edges
The world pass keeps the figure centered. The night-park scene leans on flat illustrated planes so the streetwear silhouette and hair color carry the read.