The Pixelate effect reduces the resolution of your content by creating larger, visible square pixels, giving it a retro or digital aesthetic.
How it works
Pixelate works by dividing your content into a grid of larger squares and sampling a single color for each square. The effect reduces the effective resolution of your content by grouping adjacent pixels together into larger blocks, each with a uniform color.
Use cases
- creating retro video game aesthetics
- simulating low-resolution displays or cameras
Controllers
| Name | Type | Description | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amount | Number | Controls the size of the pixel blocks | 1-20 |
Tip
For a classic 8-bit video game look, you might want to apply strong stylized Color correction