UPixelator: Easy Pixel Art for 3D Scenes
Create pixel art style worlds without custom shaders using UPixelator, a shaderless solution for pixelating 3D scenes with reduced pixel creep and flickering.

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- Category:
- Tools › Camera
- Developer:
- Abiogenesis3d
- Price:
- $59.99
- Rating:
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- 266
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2021.3.35 or higher
- Current Version:
- 3.1.0
- Download Size:
- 49.25 MB
- Last Update:
- Mar 8, 2024
- Description:
- UPixelator is a powerful tool for creating pixel art style games with 3D models. It's a shaderless solution that pixelates 3D scenes, reducing pixel creep and flickering, especially when using an orthographic camera. This asset is perfect for game developers looking to create retro-style games without the hassle of custom shaders.
With UPixelator, you can achieve a pixel art look without sacrificing performance. The asset includes a range of features, such as pixelation, pixel creep reduction, and subpixel stabilization, making it easy to create smooth and visually appealing pixel art worlds.
UPixelator is compatible with both Built-in and URP render pipelines and has been tested on Unity 2021.3 and 2022.3. The asset also includes several modules, such as Pixel Art Edge Highlights, Fake Stop Motion, and Campfire (3D Pixel Art), to help you take your pixel art to the next level.
Key features:
* Shaderless solution for pixelating 3D scenes
* Reduced pixel creep and flickering
* Compatible with Built-in and URP render pipelines
* Tested on Unity 2021.3 and 2022.3
* Includes several modules for added functionality
* Perfect for creating retro-style games - Technical Details:
- UPixelator uses a render texture to achieve pixelation, rendering to a lower resolution and upscaling to fit the screen. A second camera then renders those pixelated camera outputs and doubles as a UI camera. The asset also includes subpixel stabilization, snapping camera and tagged objects to a grid of world space pixel size to reduce pixel creep and flickering.
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