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How to install Minecraft shaders
As with any Minecraft mod, youโll need to do a little work to get prepared before you start installing shaders. To install most Minecraft mods, you can use a mod manager called Forge, but for shaders and texture packs, youโll want to use a tool called Optifine. On its own, Optifine introduces some handy fixes to Minecraft, including increasing its frame rate, but itโs also essential to allow shaders to work. Optifine can be used with or without Forge.
Here’s what you need to know before installing Minecraft shaders:
Step 1: To install Optifine, head over to its official website and download the latest version.
Step 2: Run the installer, which will add a new version of Minecraft to the Minecraft Launcher.
Step 3: Run the new version of Optifine Minecraft and you’ll be able to play the game using any installed shaders.
Step 4: Shaders can easily be installed by:
- Downloading a shader from your preferred source.
- Dragging the installed file to the Shaderpacks folder in your Minecraft installation. This can be found by going to the Options section of your Optifine version of Minecraft, then clicking Video settings > Shaders > Shaders folder.
- Once the shader is placed there, youโre good to go!
The best Minecraft shaders
Need some help finding the coolest shaders on the market? Here are a few of our favorites, ranging from dark and moody to colorful and vibrant.
Sonic Etherโs Unbelievable Shaders
Minecraft players who have any experience with shaders have almost certainly heard of Sonic Etherโs Unbelievable Shaders already. SEUS was one of the earliest shaders to hit the Minecraft modding community, and itโs remained one of the most popular visual overhauls ever since for good reason. SEUS focuses on realistic lighting, favoring subtle effects over the wild colors and contrast some other shaders produce. Thereโs even a new experimental version that supports ray tracing on any Nvidia graphics card and another one designed to run without as much of a performance hit.
Continuum Shaders
When it comes to photorealistic shaders for Minecraft, thereโs really no way around it: Continuum Shaders are the best of the bunch. It packs every top-of-the-line visual enhancement out there into a single mod while keeping everything nicely balanced so it doesnโt just end up as a mishmash of pretty effects. With pristine water, realistic fog and clouds, unbelievable shadows, and vibrant but realistic colors, Continuum does everything right and is worth checking out even just to see how incredible Minecraft can look under the right circumstances. The downside โ because there has to be one โ is that itโs also one of the most resource-intensive mods around and is only really suitable for high-end machines. If youโve got the gear for it, though, thereโs even a fully ray-traced version of Continuum and a custom high-resolution texture pack built specifically for use with these shaders.
BSL Shaders
If youโre aiming for the most realistic graphics in Minecraft but your computer shrinks at the sight of Continuum, BSL Shaders might be the mod for you. Like Continuum, BSL Shaders offer the total package, adding depth of field, volumetric lighting, bloom, and pretty much any other fancy visual effect you can think of to completely overhaul Minecraftโs look. BSL Shaders would be easy to recommend in any case, but what really makes them stand out is that they do all that while still running remarkably well, so you can enjoy one of the most beautiful versions of Minecraft out there on a less powerful computer. BSL Shaders are so good that they should basically be the default shader choice for most players.
Sildurโs Vibrant Shaders
Many of the best Minecraft shaders aim for a natural look that enhances the gameโs visual style without totally transforming it. Sildurโs Vibrant Shaders takes another route, loading Minecraft up with incredible effects until it almost looks like a different game. With blown-out lighting and saturated colors, Sildurโs Vibrant Shaders is one of the most intense graphics mods out there for Minecraft, so it may not be for everyone, but itโs also highly configurable for those who like the idea behind it but want to change things up.
KUDA Shaders
Another extremely popular choice, KUDA Shaders aim for a mostly realistic look, but there are a couple of areas where the mod really shines. This shader gives Minecraftโs colors a noticeable but not over-the-top boost, makes shadows more dramatic, and adds great water reflections, though there are other shaders that do that better. Where few mods can match KUDA Shaders is in the sky, thanks to the incredible clouds and atmosphere effects that make everything from sunrise to the full moon look absolutely incredible.
ProjectLUMA
If you notice some similarities between ProjectLUMA and the previous entry, KUDA Shaders, thereโs a good reason for that. ProjectLUMA is officially the successor to KUDA Shaders, made by the same developer, so the mod shares a lot of the same aesthetic. Itโs designed to provide the best-looking game with a minimal performance hit and without the visual effects being too overwhelming. Itโs safe to say that ProjectLUMA succeeds on all fronts, delivering an incredible-looking game (including KUDA Shaderโs signature skies) without dragging performance down too much.
Nostalgia Shader
The Nostalgia Shader gives Minecraft its own unique signature style rather than portraying a realistic look. It does this by emphasizing its trademark blocky appearance and mimicking widely used decade-old shaders. It can be hard to add mods to Minecraft because it has such a distinct look, so the Nostalgia Shader is a great way to slightly change your gameโs interface without totally altering it. It also has the benefit of being compatible with most machines because it lacks top-notch quality.
Oceano Shader
Oceano Shader is relatively new to the world of Minecraft shaders and lacks realism compared to popular shader packs. However, portraying realism isnโt what itโs trying to do in any way. Instead, Oceano is working to boost the colors and ambiance of Minecraft so you experience a beautiful, unique gaming experience. Oceanoโs special water effects outperform other shaders, too. Use this shader, and the warm, friendly environment that it gives Minecraft will make you want to play for hours. Oceanoโs aesthetics arenโt for everyone, but its unique presence can make other shaders with more realistic styles look dull and lackluster.
Naelegoโs Cel Shaders
Naelegoโs Cel Shaders mod is different from the others on this list because it doesnโt just alter the look of Minecraft โ it makes it look like a completely different game altogether. Instead of just livening Minecraftโs visuals, it provides cel-shaded effects with exaggerated, animated outlines around every piece of the game, similar to Borderlands. You may not always be in the mood to use Naelegoโs Cel Shaders when playing Minecraft, but with the unique, truly individual appearance, youโll want to keep it on hand just in case.