How to create the "ps1 look" in roblox, using 3 methods

i set the transparency and moved everything 900k studs away and the glass doesnt seem to be doing anything. though i did notice i could see my spawn forcefield (which i dont think you can normally see through glass)

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Are you attaching the glass to the camera using the script in method 3?

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yeah, and i know its attached because when i pause and zoom out i can see the glass move with my camera.

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Can you send me a screenshot of the properties of the glass?

heres the majority of it

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Try using these properties to see if it fixes your problem.

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i can now see the glass on my screen, but still no distortion.

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i also opened the “ps1” game in studio and the glass didnt seem to be doing anything there either. So im guessing its something to do with studio

it was, i had to raise my graphics level. which means that the glass method wont work unless the graphics level is higher (at least 8 in the roblox menu)

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Yeah I forgot to mention that, i’ll add it now.

you should also mention that whenever you walk, the screen shakes like crazy

It kinda depends on your camera angle, so if you are facing perfectly straight forward there won’t be as much shaking.

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One question, what shape is the glass supposed to be?

I just used a very thin block as the glass part.

Alright, thank you so very much!

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Yo this is awesome thanks a lot!

Another thing that you could use is @boatbomber’s Retro Emulator that gives it that true retro look.

Edit: Just noticed this was a bumped thread, before this was created. Just know that this is still here if you need it lol :)

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This really shouldnt be here instead in #resources:community-tutorials

Ok but it uses viewportframes so it cant show SufraceGui etc. Any possible fix for that?

it looks funny, great tutorial :slight_smile:

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