– User-friendly effect plugin for creating retro dither effects
– 11 pre-built color palettes + custom palettes for ultimate control
– Customize color fidelity, detail, color palette, dithering method, and more
- Compatible with After Effects and Premiere Pro
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Dither Decay: Add Retro Texture To Any Project
Bring back the iconic look of retro gaming consoles with authentic dithering algorithms, inspired by early console hardware. Perfect for adding texture, character, and controlled degradation to clean footage or motion design.
Power Without the Complexity
Dither Decay is designed to be fast and intuitive, making it easy to get great results right away. For users who want more control, deeper customization options are available to fine-tune the look without slowing down your workflow.
"But After Effects Scares me!"
Trust me, you got this. I built Pixel_Encoder to be incredibly user friendly, so VFX beginners can jump in and create stunning animations in a matter of seconds.
Still worried? Check out my video tutorial here where I walk you through the process from beginning to end.
Full Control, Minimal Effort
Dither Decay gives you incredible control over how your footage is processed. Set the detail low for a gnarly pixelated effect or set it high for a subtle textural wash.
"But After Effects Scares me!"
Trust me, you got this. I built Pixel_Encoder to be incredibly user friendly, so VFX beginners can jump in and create stunning animations in a matter of seconds.
Still worried? Check out my video tutorial here where I walk you through the process from beginning to end.
Millions of Colors To Choose
Featuring 11 pre-built color palettes PLUS a custom palette selector, you can say goodbye to the days of fussing with weird file formats and confusing interfaces.
Just select your favorite colors and watch the sparks fly.
"But After Effects Scares me!"
Trust me, you got this. I built Pixel_Encoder to be incredibly user friendly, so VFX beginners can jump in and create stunning animations in a matter of seconds.
Still worried? Check out my video tutorial here where I walk you through the process from beginning to end.
