Jun 25, 2018 - Are you done with the boring color schemes of Minecraft? Do you want to turn your Minecraft into a 3D and realistic map? If your answers are.
Super Shaders Mod 1.12.2/1.11.2 brings richer colors, better contrast and other new visual effects to the world of Minecraft. In addition to enhanced lighting effects and even new colors of light (torches are brilliant and much brighter, for instance) you can also look forward to improved rain and even fog. Many players have complained about the relatively basic lens flare in Minecraft and this mod takes care of that while improving the bloom effect from sunlight just as well. While it does borrow some effects from other mods, like water lighting and ripples from Chocapic13’s pack, most of this content is unique.
Best shaders for Minecraft 1.13 Here I showcase the best shaders for Minecraft 1.13 Java Edition! Whether you like fantasy or realistic looks, I got you covered. Also I mention the performance requirement for each shader, so you can choose a perfect shader for your computer’s needs! Watch the video below for the best comparison experience. If you play MCPE, check out the best shaders for it over here:. SEUS v10.1 (Ultra) Download from: Performance requirement: Medium The SEUS v10.1 shaders is usually the first shader pack that I recommend to people who are looking for their first shaders mod. It has an average impact on your Minecraft’s performance, and it looks absolutely beautiful.
It should run around 40-60 fps on laptops and low-end desktop computers, which is pretty good. On high-end computers you will have no lag at all. SEUS v11 Download from: Performance requirement: Extreme The SEUS v11 is SEUS v10.1’s big brother. The performance hungry, epic looking brother. It has somewhat similar look to v10.1, but the clouds are really beautiful and overall the graphics look better.
To use this shader you need a really good computer, even on my GTX 1070 and i5-6400 I get around 50-80 fps with this shader, which is low compared to the 100-170 fps I get with SEUS v10.1 shaders. Sildurs Vibrant Shaders v1.17 (High) Download from: Performance requirement: Medium Really colorful, almost fantasy looking shader for Minecraft. The Sildurs Vibrant Shaders really does live up to it’s name – it’s vibrant. The performance requirement is somewhat similar to SEUS v10.1, so depending on what kind of a look you want in your Minecraft, the Sildurs Vibrant Shader is a great choice. Continuum v1.3 Download from: Performance requirement: Extreme I haven’t really used Continuum v1.3 that much because it performs so poorly on my GTX 1070 and i5-6400.
It gives me worse fps than SEUS v11 does, and it looks somewhat similar to it. I personally prefer the look of SEUS v11 when compared to Continuum. If you stole NASA’s supercomputer, maybe give this shader a try, though. Chocapic13 V6 (Ultra) Download from: Performance requirement: Medium Very similar shader to Sildur’s Vibrant Shader, but better frame rates (at least on medium quality). I don’t really have opinion on Chocapic13’s shaders, I haven’t used them that much. Watch the video at the top of this comparison and build your own opinion! Robobo1221’s v7.1 (Ultra) Download from: Performance requirement: High Somewhat niche shader, it’s quite dark and not really vibrant, so it gives a quite dark feeling in Minecraft.
I’m currently filming a cinematic Minecraft video using it, and it really gives a great atmosphere for the video. As for regular gameplay, I don’t really think I would play with this shader. Chocapic13 v7 (Low) Download from: Performance requirement: Very low If you are playing on a low-end laptop or desktop, give this shader a try! It performs so much better than the other shaders on this list. Conquest of The Sun Download from: Performance requirement: High to medium The Conquest of The Sun shader is meant to be played with the Conquest texture pack. It does look pretty good with it, so if you’re into medieval builds, give it a try!
My fps with this shader depended a lot on the environment I was in, but it was mostly around 60-100 fps with GTX 1070 and i5-6400. Sushi Shader v2 Download from: Performance requirement: Medium I had never heard of Sushi Shader before I made this shader comparison. It looked interesting, so I decided to include it! Sushi Shader v2 has a deep blue tint or saturation boost, that is a bit too much for my liking. However, in the video there are many comments praising Sushi Shader v2 as the best in the video, so clearly some people love it.