ONE FACE · JAPAN
Translateinto fear.
One photo. Six horror traditions — Japanese, American, Korean, Thai, Gothic, cosmic. Drop a face on the table, drag the blade, and watch it cross over. No drawing.
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SPECIMEN Nº001 — THE TRANSLATION TABLE
▼ DROP A PORTRAIT
↔
◄ DRAG THE BLADE TO CROSS OVER ►
JAPAN ✕ U.S.A. ✕ KOREA ✕ THAILAND ✕ EUROPE ✕ THE VOID ✕JAPAN ✕ U.S.A. ✕ KOREA ✕ THAILAND ✕ EUROPE ✕ THE VOID ✕
/ 01 — THE RITE
Three steps to cross over
1
Feed it a face
Drag in a portrait, character or product shot. JPG or PNG, up to 8MB.
2
Choose a tradition
Pick one of six horror cultures, then dial the dread to taste.
3
Reap the panels
Get up to 8 inked outputs. Zoom, download, or send them to your library.
/ 02 — THE ATLAS
Fear has many homelands
Each tradition is its own dialect of dread — its own line, palette, type and superstition.
JAPAN
Kaidan
Paper-white panels, hairline ink, a spiral you were told not to follow.
U.S.A.
Slasher
Grindhouse contrast, film scratches, one open wound of red.
KOREA
Wraith
Cold light, wet hair across the face, the stare that follows you home.
THAILAND
Folk Curse
Humid dark, sacred yantra script, a curse stitched under the skin.
EUROPE
Etching
Copperplate crosshatch on parchment — old-world, ecclesiastical dread.
THE VOID
Eldritch
Desaturated void, things with too many limbs, non-Euclidean mist.
/ 03 — THE VAULT
Caught crossing over
Kaidan
JAPAN
Slasher
U.S.A.
Wraith
KOREA
Folk Curse
THAILAND
Etching
EUROPE
Eldritch
THE VOID
Kaidan
JAPAN
Slasher
U.S.A.
Wraith
KOREA
Folk Curse
THAILAND
Etching
EUROPE
Eldritch
THE VOID
Wraith
KOREA
Etching
EUROPE
/ 04 — THE PRICE
Start free. Go deeper.
DON'T LOOK AWAY
Your face.
Six nightmares.
Free to start — 20 generations, no card. Unsafe content is blocked, and your images are never used to train models.