Kino
Kino is a collection of custom post-processing effects for Unity's High Definition Render Pipeline (HDRP).
System Requirements
- Unity 2019.3
- HDRP 7.1
Effects
Streak
Streak adds horizontally stretched bloom that roughly resembles anamorphic lens flares. Although it's neither physically correct nor energy conserving, it's handy to emphasize shininess of the scene in just a few clicks.
Recolor
Recolor is a kind of false color effect that replaces image colors by mapping luminance to a given gradient. It also supports edge detection effect to add contour lines to the images.
Overlay
Overlay simply adds a color gradient to the final output of the post process. It's handy to widen the color spectrum of the output in a nearly subliminal level.
Glitch
Glitch is a collection of simple video glitch effects.
- Block (block noise effect)
- Drift (color drift effect)
- Jitter (scan line jitter effect)
- Jump (vertical jump effect)
- Shake (horizontal shake effect)
Sharpen
A simple sharpen filter that is similar to ones used in paint software.
Utility
A multi-purpose filter that provides several small effects in a single pass.
- Hue shift
- Invert
- Fade (fade to color)
Slice
Slice and slide effect.
Test Card
A simple test card pattern generator.
How To Install
The Kino package uses the scoped registry feature to import dependent
packages. Please add the following sections to the package manifest file
(Packages/manifest.json
).
To the scopedRegistries
section:
{
"name": "Keijiro",
"url": "https://registry.npmjs.com",
"scopes": [ "jp.keijiro" ]
}
To the dependencies
section:
"jp.keijiro.kino.post-processing": "2.1.15"
After changes, the manifest file should look like below:
{
"scopedRegistries": [
{
"name": "Keijiro",
"url": "https://registry.npmjs.com",
"scopes": [ "jp.keijiro" ]
}
],
"dependencies": {
"jp.keijiro.kino.post-processing": "2.1.15",
...
Frequently Asked Questions
Nothing happens when I add effects to a volume
Check the Default HDRP Settings in the Project Settings. You have to define custom post processing orders to make them take effect in the pipeline.