Sildur’s Shaders: The Most Comprehensive and Versatile Shaders Pack Out There

If you’re looking for the most comprehensive and versatile shaders pack out there, Sildur’s Shaders is the one you want. Unlike many other packs that have heavy limitations, Sildur’s Shaders works with most operating systems and comes in a variety of editions to suit different players’ needs. Whether you use a Microsoft operating system or something more low-end, this pack will work for you. It even has different types of shaders, each with their own subtypes.

Moving on to the actual shaders themselves, this shaders pack adds tons of graphic changes to the game, ranging from simple features to more elaborate ones. For starters, this pack adds dynamic lighting and shadows. Light seems to be a binary function in vanilla Minecraft: either it’s there or it’s not. Sure, brightness and color are something that continues to improve in the game, but none of them seem to really explore the capabilities that lighting can have in Minecraft. This mod truly dives into the different effects that something as simple as light can have, morphing a bland torchlight to a cozy luminescence. Sunlight is another aspect that this mod gives justice to. At high noon, the sun is bright and invigorating. A subtle touch of lends flare also seems to be added, giving the game more of a cinematic feel. At the end of the day, the sunset looks more like an actual sunset, rather than the sky simply turning orange. The surrounding clouds have the same colors to them, and there is a clear transition from the blue of the sky to the orange of the sunset.

Water is another aspect this shaders pack plays with. These shaders transition the traditional look of water to a more mysterious and beautiful one, much like actual bodies of water have. A simple pond in the game may look like a crystal watering hole, and a large ocean may feel more like an unknown abyss of wonder and terror. The last major update to vanilla added tons of features to the underwater aspect of Minecraft, and this shaders pack compliments those additions quite nicely.

Lastly, certain effects can be disabled or enabled. While these shaders add an incredible detail to the natural effects of the game, it is sometimes best for the framerate to disable certain effects. Because Slidurs’ Shaders integrate the many different builds of software and hardware that players have, this feature compliments the great level of accessibility this shaders pack has to offer.

Sildur’s Vibrant — Screnshoots

Sildur’s Enhanced Default — Screnshoots

Sildur’s Fabulous — Screnshoots

Sildur’s Features

Vibrant Shaders

  • Vibrant shaders feature pretty much everything, from a depth of field to volumetric lighting.

Enhanced Default

  • Full support for default Minecraft, meaning things like night vision work fine!
  • Shadows, colored shadows, underwater shadows, reflections, cel-shading, color boost, cross-process(color filer), motion blur, depth of field, and distance blur.

Fabulous Shaders

  • This is a shader pack using the inbuild Mojang shader functions. It requires the fabulous shader option to be turned on.
  • Features:
    • Antialiasing
    • Bloom
    • Celshading
    • Depth of Field
    • Tonemapping
    • Bumpy and Blobs

Basic Shaders

  • Crossprocessing.
  • Motion Blur.
  • Depth of Field.
  • World Curvature (outdated).
  • Crazy Acid shaders (outdated).

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders — Changelogs

v1.32
  • Supports 1.18.2
  • Added support for handheld lighting and an option to toggle it!
  • Added an Eye adaptation lighting option found in the color section lighting colors.
  • Improved Ambient Occlusion. AO is now also enabled by default in the high preset.
  • Improved emissive soul blocks, are brighter now.
  • Fixed and updated ambient occlusion in nether and end.
  • Fixed “noisy distance” if AO is enabled and TAA disabled.
  • Fixed Celshading.
  • Option ambient occlusion amount is now a slider and has a wider value range.
  • Option cel-shading outline thickness is now a slider.
  • Option cel-shading search radius is now a slider.
  • Various code improvements.

Download Links 1.16.5-1.16.4-1.14.4-1.12.2:

For Minecraft 1.12.2 to 1.16.5 and Below

Enhanced Default:

Sildur’s Enhanced Default v1.031

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Sildur’s Enhanced Default v1.0.0 For Minecraft 1.7.10 and below

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Basic Shaders:

Sildur’s Basic Shaders Regular

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Sildur’s Basic Shaders Motion Blur

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Sildur’s Basic Shaders DoF

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Sildur’s Basic shaders World curvature

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Sildur’s Basic Shaders ACID Incomatible with MacOS

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Vibrant Shaders: (Working for All Versions of Minecraft – Recommended)

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Lite Recommended for Intel cards and weak systems

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Medium Recommended for recording or older PCs

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High Lowest: 65fps Average: 85fps Highest: 110fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High-MotionBlur

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme Lowest: 55fps Average: 70fps Highest: 85fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme-Volumetric lighting 65-85fps on a GTX960@1080p

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v1.163

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Lite Recommended for Intel cards and weak systems

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Medium Recommended for recording or older PCs

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High Lowest: 65fps Average: 85fps Highest: 110fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High-MotionBlur

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme Lowest: 55fps Average: 70fps Highest: 85fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme-Volumetric lighting 65-85fps on a GTX960@1080p

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v1.17

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Lite Recommended for Intel cards and weak systems

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Medium Recommended for recording or older PCs

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High Lowest: 65fps Average: 85fps Highest: 110fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High-MotionBlur

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme Lowest: 55fps Average: 70fps Highest: 85fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme-Volumetric lighting 65-85fps on a GTX960@1080p

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For Minecraft 1.13.2 and Below

Enhanced Default:

Sildur’s Enhanced Default v1.04

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Vibrant Shaders: (Working for All Versions of Minecraft – Recommended)

Version 1.172

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Lite Recommended for Intel cards and weak systems

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Medium Recommended for recording or older PCs

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High Lowest: 65fps Average: 85fps Highest: 110fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High-MotionBlur

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme Lowest: 55fps Average: 70fps Highest: 85fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme-Volumetric lighting 65-85fps on a GTX960@1080p

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For Minecraft 1.14.4 and Below

Version 1.23

Vibrant Shaders: (Working for All Versions of Minecraft – Recommended)

Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Lite Recommended for Intel cards and weak systems

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Medium Recommended for recording or older PCs

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High Lowest: 65fps Average: 85fps Highest: 110fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders High-MotionBlur

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme Lowest: 55fps Average: 70fps Highest: 85fps – GTX960@1080p view dist: 12

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Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders Extreme-Volumetric lighting 65-85fps on a GTX960@1080p

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Sildur’s Enhanced Default v1.09

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