Color god was initially made to take a break from C13 aegis and put into action newfound understanding of lua and Pure. An experiment - clearly denoted in the version number - it quickly became usable, especially give it was using the extremely capable codebase of C13 AEGIS. A filter that was at the time a long way from release. But that time has gone, and C13 AEGIS - the technological father of C13 Color God is now available. As a playground, i'll come back to Color God if i have fun new ideas to test out and share with you. In the meantime, if you're looking for something stable, developed for daily use without settings tweaks, check out C13 AEGIS. Until the RD page for it is sorted, find dl links in the description.
I made a bit of an oopsie when seeking style. In some instances, shadows became either too dark, or just ridiculously saturated. That wasn't intentional, therefore had to be fixed.
Added an additional color preset - a super warm, not fully desaturated sepia vibe thing, and added a godrays mode toggle - which attempts to make godrays a bit more Sol like. As always, lmk what you think