I would have never dreamed, playing Super Mario Bros. on my NES, that video game graphics would look as complex and lifelike as they do today. But here we are: from HDR to real-time ray tracing, 3D graphics are more mind-blowing than ever. But if you ever wished your game looked a little sharper, a little brighter, or a little more colorful, you now have the tools to customize your game s graphics to your liking, thanks to a tool called Nvidia Freestyle.
What Is Nvidia Freestyle?
Freestyle is built into Nvidia s GeForce Experience, and it allows you to inject post-processing filters that alter how the graphics look on your screen. Think of it kind of like Instagram filters for your games: some are useful, some add a little pizazz to the image, and some are downright silly. Here are a few examples from all over that range: