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Low Res Pixelated Rendering In Unity (Tutorial)

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Learn how to create a low-res retro game effect by pixelating the output of your main camera. This tutorial is appropriate for beginners and requires no code. Instead we'll use a render texture and a UI raw image to display the lower resolution output. This technique is appropriate for folks who want to make playstation one or psx looking games, or just want to experiment with low resolution retro 3d looks.

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