With just these two toggles you can drop your scene straight into vintage computer-graphics territory, whether you want subtle matrix vibes or a full screen of scrolling ASCII art.
In Canvas Studio, the ASCII effect re-renders your 3D scene as a mosaic of keyboard characters whose density matches each pixel’s brightness. The result feels like an old-school terminal printout: perfect for retro UI, hacker montages, or stylized data-visualization shots.
enabled – switches the ASCII pass on or off so you can compare the original render with the text-based version.
invert – flips the brightness mapping: when off, dark areas use dense characters and bright areas use sparse ones; turn it on to reverse the pattern for a photo-negative terminal look.
With just these two toggles you can drop your scene straight into vintage computer-graphics territory, whether you want subtle matrix vibes or a full screen of scrolling ASCII art.