Vignette
The Vignette effect is a visual technique that darkens the corners and edges of the screen while keeping the center area brighter. This effect can help to draw the viewer's attention to the focal point of the scene, creating a more immersive and engaging experience. Vignetting is often used in photography and cinematography to enhance the overall composition and mood of an image.
When the Vignette effect is enabled, the edges of the scene will gradually fade to a darker shade, providing a subtle framing that enhances the central elements of your voxel art.
🔺 Figure 1 🅰️ Without Vignette. 🅱️ With Vignette Enabled.
Settings
Size: This setting controls the extent of the vignette effect. A larger size will create a more pronounced darkening effect around the edges, while a smaller size will result in a subtler vignette.
Intensity: This setting determines the strength of the vignette effect. A higher intensity will result in a more noticeable darkening of the corners, while a lower intensity will create a gentler effect, allowing for greater control over the visual impact.