Disintegration Effect I Dont Feel So Good
Disintegration Effect (also called the Particle Dispersion Effect) is a photoshopped image macro format in which the subject appears to crumble into floating particles. It first appeared as a meme on Twitter in May 2017 and went viral in April 2018 when editors paired it with Spider-Man's line 'I don't feel so good, Mr. Stark' from Avengers: Infinity War.
Overview
The Disintegration Effect is an image macro format in which the subject appears to crumble into floating particles, produced with Photoshop's dispersion tool or the 'burst' feature in the mobile editor PicsArt2. Fans also call it the Particle Dispersion Effect, and the visual makes the subject look like it is scattering piece by piece into small circles or triangles filled with fragments of the source image3.
The format went viral in April 2018 after Marvel Studios released Avengers: Infinity War1, whose ending sees several heroes crumble to dust during Thanos's snap. Editors paired the effect with Spider-Man's line 'I don't feel so good, Mr. Stark' and pushed the template across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
To make a disintegration edit, users typically pick a subject from a film, cartoon or existing meme, apply a dispersion or 'burst' brush in Photoshop or PicsArt to scatter part of the image into small particles, then caption the result with the Spider-Man line 'I don't feel so good, Mr. Stark' from Avengers: Infinity War1 or another farewell quote.