The Vertical blur effect applies a blur in the vertical direction only. This creates a directional blur effect that stretches pixels vertically while maintaining horizontal details.
This effect is often used to:
- Create downward motion or falling effects
- Simulate camera movement or vertigo
- Act as the second pass of a two-pass blur setup
- Create stylistic directional blur effects
Controllers
| Name | Type | Description | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amount | Number | Controls the intensity of the blur effect | 0-100 |
Did you know?
For a full blur effect, you can combine a Vertical blur with a Horizontal blur, or use the more efficient Two pass blur effect.