Most of these overlays need a curved CRT shader to avoid cropping too much in the image corners. You will then be able to access them from the Quick Menu. opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/overlay And sorry, I dont use borders and have no experience in combining shaders. Then you can save it as a preset for your core in RetroArch menu in example. To use these overlays, you will need to place the CRT folder in your overlay folder on your Pi: Hopefully my explanation is still helpful.): RetroArch/ shaders/ shadersslang/ handheldsubtle.slangp. I'm still working to perfect these, and once I get a good groove going, it will be trivial to expand the library of overlays. (Scanlines can show weird moire patterns when downscaled, so please click the images for full size.) If you want to try them out, backup your retroarch folder and then install. RetroArch is also able to stack these shaders to create a combined effect. Depending on your platform and the way you have configured RetroArch, you need to use one of these shader types. Each slide includes a hodgepodge of information like notable cast and crew, accolades won, the shows legacy, and other interesting tidbits. You can use it for cosmetic stuff / bezels, but it doesnt have the ability to scale content or anything like that. It is a testament to the power of 90s TV that many of the shows on the list, while still holding up on their own, are being rebooted for newer generations. Otherwise set the video scaling manually to fit your device display. Compatible with Vulkan, Direct3D 10/11/12, OpenGL Core, WiiU and Metal renderers. The overlay system is designed around making touchscreen controls. These are not flat borders, they do have a CRT curve in the overlay. Use Vulkan or any Open GL driver (Direct X drivers are buggy with animated overlays) VIDEO SCALING: Set the screen scaling to 4:3 in a 16.9 display to get a fullscreen perfect overlay fit.
This community focuses around the projects that come from this as well as providing tips/tricks and help in getting it setup. They're designed for 960x720 4:3 1080p and the CRT-Pi Curved shader.Īll of the pictures below were taken directly on my Pi 3 B+ using raspi2png and look exactly as it does on the Pi. EDIT: Looking back at your question, this might not be ideally what youre looking for. RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi or PC into a retro-gaming machine. Each of the current overlays has an optional screen-glare variation. I'm working to create a moderately large pack of CRT overlays, but I'd like some help from the community with supplying some good images to work from. This is my first post here and I wanted to show some stuff I've been working on and would love some feedback.