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Tweaking visuals for a desired effect from ztomms's blog

I've talked about this before, but for those who don't know, one of the things I enjoy doing for subjects as a tist is the creation of customized visuals. I'll ask a subject about what the find relaxing, about what they experience during XY and Z and then use hypnosis.nimja.com/visuals to select and tweak a hypnotic visual so that it will specifically target the needs of that subject. (I've posted a few still shots of custom visuals on my profile).

While tweaking these, I always wonder if there was a subtle way to tweak a visual to cause a desired effect or increase susceptibility to something. Can as add a layer or detail to a pre-existing visual to make a subject feel more joy? anger? arousal? fear? etc. And if something like this is possible, I wonder if it is something uniform? Could there be a color, for example, which is more likely to make someone aroused than others? Or is this the type of thing that is also specific to the person.

If anyone ever reads this, I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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milkstripe
Mar 28 '18
warm colors: red/orange/yellow, cool colors: green/blue/indigo.
ztomms
Mar 28 '18
I know what you mean milkstripe- the vast majority of my best visuals are cool colors. Blue has been said to be a calming color for ages. I actually heard that one of the reasons police sirens arent 100% blue is because people used to watch them flash for too long and crash their cars.I know what you mean milkstripe- the vast majority of my best visuals are cool colors. Blue has been said to be a calming color for ages. I actually heard that one of the reasons police sirens arent 1...See more
Zoogie
Mar 28 '18
Humm. I do find it interesting. I don't usually like red, orange, or yellow.
ztomms
Mar 28 '18
What about cool colors?
Zoogie
Mar 28 '18
I am not the A typical person when it comes to spirals. I am pretty picky.
SPtist
Mar 28 '18
Yeah she is
Zoogie
Mar 28 '18
Yes, but you're ability to surprise me, are uncanny. Dropped fast if I let you.
ztomms
Mar 28 '18
I have noticed the element of surprise can be a good thing when working with visuals. For example, If I ask a subject a thousand questions but only let them see the final product, im more likely to get a good, deep response I have noticed the element of surprise can be a good thing when working with visuals. For example, If I ask a subject a thousand questions but only let them see the final product, im more likely to ge...See more
Zoogie
Mar 28 '18
Not sure if I understand that. But it's ok lol.
ztomms
Mar 28 '18
Its like when you're making a present for someone. You could let them see each step, right? or you could build the whole thing and show it when its 100% done.
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