Okay, so today I decided to mess around with the “tonga twins” thing. I’d seen some buzz about it, and, well, I was curious. I’m always up for trying something new, especially if it sounds a bit weird.

First, I had to figure out what it actually was. Turns out, after a bit of digging,I found it.
So, I started by preparing things.
I did the basic preparation, and then I got into the real action.
Diving In
Honestly, the first attempt was a bit of a mess.I totally misunderstood parts of processing, and it really didn’t turn out how I’d pictured it in my head. But hey, that’s part of the process, right? You learn from your mistakes.

I took a step back, re-read everything I’d found, and decided to try again. This time, I focused on getting each step right. I double-checked * it worked!.
- First try: Failure, totally wrong.
- Second try: Much better.
- Third try:Got the basic effect I was going for!
After getting the core thing working, I spent some time just playing around with *, you know what? It’s actually pretty cool. I can see why people are into it.
Final Thoughts
It was a fun little experiment! I’m definitely glad I gave it a shot, even though the first attempt was a disaster. It reminded me that it’s okay to fail, as long as you learn something and keep going. And sometimes, the weirdest things turn out to be the most interesting.