Features

Radial Blur:

  1. High-Speed Motion Simulation: Apply radial blur to simulate high-speed motion or spinning, creating disorientation or vertigo.

  2. Flashback Sequences: Use radial blur for transitions or flashback sequences, focusing attention on the center.

  3. Enhance Jump Scares: Amplify jump scares by momentarily disorienting the player.

  4. Camera Focus Effects: Mimic camera lens focusing during specific moments.

Pixelation:

  1. Retro Gaming Look: It can give scenes a classic, pixelated look reminiscent of old-school video games, enhancing the nostalgic feel.

  2. Digital Glitch Effects: It can simulate digital glitches or corruption, adding to the unsettling atmosphere of horror games.

  3. Stylized Transitions: Pixelation can be used for creative scene transitions, where scenes "pixelate out" to the next.

Distortion:

  1. First-Person Perspectives: Simulate the visual distortion experienced through the character eyes.

  2. Flashbacks or Memories: Use distortion to represent altered or unclear memories, adding depth to the narrative.

  3. Body Cam or CCTV Footage: Mimic the distortion of body cams or security cameras for found footage or surveillance scenes.

  4. Supernatural Events: Distort visuals during supernatural occurrences to emphasize their otherworldly nature.

Color Depth:

  1. Selective Color Enhancement: Highlight specific colors or reduce the color palette to certain hues to emphasize particular game elements or set the mood during different narrative segments.

  2. Custom Visual Effects: Experiment with color grading and blending to achieve unique visual styles. Whether it's enhancing specific scenes, adding surreal elements, or emphasizing supernatural occurrences, color depth allows for creative expression

Dithering:

  1. Retro Aesthetic: It can be used to recreate the look of older games that used dithering due to the limited color palettes available at the time, giving a game that classic retro feel.

  2. Stylized Visual Effects: Dithering can be part of a larger stylized effect, such as simulating a digital or holographic interface, or creating a certain mood or atmosphere in the game.

  3. Visual Noise and Texture: Dithering adds visual noise and texture to otherwise flat or monochromatic surfaces, contributing to the overall visual complexity and interest.

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