✨Features
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High-Speed Motion Simulation: Apply radial blur to simulate high-speed motion or spinning, creating disorientation or vertigo.
Flashback Sequences: Use radial blur for transitions or flashback sequences, focusing attention on the center.
Enhance Jump Scares: Amplify jump scares by momentarily disorienting the player.
Camera Focus Effects: Mimic camera lens focusing during specific moments.
Retro Gaming Look: It can give scenes a classic, pixelated look reminiscent of old-school video games, enhancing the nostalgic feel.
Digital Glitch Effects: It can simulate digital glitches or corruption, adding to the unsettling atmosphere of horror games.
Stylized Transitions: Pixelation can be used for creative scene transitions, where scenes "pixelate out" to the next.
First-Person Perspectives: Simulate the visual distortion experienced through the character eyes.
Flashbacks or Memories: Use distortion to represent altered or unclear memories, adding depth to the narrative.
Body Cam or CCTV Footage: Mimic the distortion of body cams or security cameras for found footage or surveillance scenes.
Supernatural Events: Distort visuals during supernatural occurrences to emphasize their otherworldly nature.
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.
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
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.
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.
Visual Noise and Texture: Dithering adds visual noise and texture to otherwise flat or monochromatic surfaces, contributing to the overall visual complexity and interest.