MY HEAD
Hey everyone! 👋 You know that weird, unsettling feeling you get when you stumble upon a deserted hallway or an empty, familiar place? That's the magic of liminal spaces, and it's something that's been absolutely living rent-free in my head lately. My latest creation, which I've been calling 'My Head in the Backrooms,' really dives deep into that vibe, blending the eerie familiarity of the Backrooms with my own visual take. I've been obsessed with how these spaces play with your perception, almost like a visual 'eye test' for your brain. Lately, I've noticed so many of you are searching for 'liminal space wallpapers' and even asking for 'cho tôi ảnh gốc' – the original images before they get all edited and transformed. And honestly, I totally get it! There's something incredibly captivating about taking these ordinary scenes and twisting them into something extraordinary. For me, it often starts with a moment in a game like Roblox, or just an everyday photo that has that spark of emptiness. Then, through editing, I try to amplify that feeling, making it perfect for a wallpaper that truly sets a mood. When I create these 'liminal space wallpapers,' my goal is always to evoke that sense of transition, waiting, and a slight disorientation. Think of it like a paused moment in time, where you're not quite sure what came before or what's coming next. It’s not about jump scares; it’s about a quiet, creeping unease that makes you look twice. If you're looking to create your own, start with places that are usually bustling but are currently empty – schools, malls, office buildings, or even specific corners in Roblox worlds that feel abandoned. Play with lighting, shadows, and subtle distortions to enhance that 'between' feeling. And for those of you asking for 'cho tôi ảnh gốc' (the original images), it's a super valid request! Sometimes, the raw, unedited photo already has that inherent liminal quality. Other times, the magic truly happens in the edit. My 'My Head in the Backrooms' piece, for instance, started with a simple screenshot that had potential, but it was the layers of color grading, perspective shifts, and slight blurring that really pushed it into that unsettling territory. I love seeing how a simple image can be transformed. It's like finding a hidden dimension in plain sight! The 'eye test house' concept really resonates with me too, especially when thinking about liminal spaces. It's not a house you literally take an eye test in, but rather environments that challenge your visual intuition. Think of architectural designs or even game levels that feel endless, repetitive, or logically inconsistent. The Backrooms itself is the ultimate 'eye test house' – an infinite maze of identical rooms that test your sanity and sense of direction. When I make my edits, I'm often trying to create that same visual puzzle, making you question what you're seeing and feeling. It's about designing a space that feels familiar but is fundamentally 'wrong' in a subtle, psychological way. So, whether you're here to grab a new wallpaper, curious about the journey from an 'cho tôi ảnh gốc' to a finished edit, or just love getting lost in these mind-bending 'eye test house' vibes, I hope you found something inspiring. What are your favorite liminal spaces? Share your thoughts below!






































