See the World Differently: Camera Effects in Sub Dimension
- Metaphor Projects
- Application
- 05 Apr, 2026
Your camera captures moments. Effects transform them into art.
Sub Dimension comes packed with real-time visual effects that apply live in the viewfinder — what you see is what you get, whether you’re shooting photos or video. Here’s a look at some of the effects and what they can do for your shots.
ASCII Art

Turn any scene into a grid of characters. The ASCII effect maps brightness values to text symbols, creating a retro-terminal aesthetic that works especially well for high-contrast subjects. Great for concerts, portraits, or anything with strong lighting.
Sketch & Halftone

The Sketch effect strips color away and traces edges into clean ink-like lines, turning your subject into a pencil drawing. The Halftone effect mimics the dot patterns of old newspaper print — up close it’s all dots, but step back and the image snaps into focus.
Neon Glow & Comic

Neon Glow finds the edges in a scene and lights them up in vivid color — orange, pink, purple — like neon signs traced over reality. Comic pushes further into graphic novel territory with bold outlines and high-contrast fills. Both pair perfectly with urban environments and motion.
Mosaic & Duotone

The Mosaic effect breaks the image into a stained-glass patchwork of colored geometric tiles. Duotone remaps the entire tonal range of the image to just two colors — it’s the same technique used in iconic album covers and editorial photography, now live in your viewfinder.
Pointillism & More

From the Pointillism effect that renders your scene in thousands of overlapping dots reminiscent of impressionist painting, to motion-aware effects like Glitch and Motion Trails — there’s an effect for every mood and subject.
All effects are GPU-accelerated and run in real time. Dial in intensity, swap colors, and capture the result instantly. No post-processing required.
Download Sub Dimension on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subdimension.camera