Void Shaders
The main characteristic of VOID Shaders (1.20.4, 1.19.4) is the natural light illumination they generate, which is usually less important for other shaders. The brightness of your screen will also depend on the position of the cursor, some sources of intense light may rise to partially blind you if you look directly at them. Sunlight will be more realistic, you will be able to admire sunbeams that will punctually form a light rainbow. At night, the moon star also emits rays that give night landscapes uncertainty, oscillating between calm and mystique. During the day, the rays pass beautifully through the foliage and create realistic shadows, and at night all light sources are of great importance, since without them the visibility will become almost zero.
Despite their high popularity in the Minecraft community, shaders have always been reserved for players with very good PC configurations. Those who deeply modify the graphics and appearance of Minecraft need the most important resources. VOID shaders is more accessible and should work on most computers. Their creator, DatWeirdPerson, came up with the idea to design them after receiving his first computer, a machine with low power consumption that limited playing with shaders. Having a low-performance PC, he created VOID Shaders for small configurations. These shaders have their own style and perform their graphic role perfectly.
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Requires:
Iris Shaders Mod (Optional)
How to install:
- Please visit the following link for full instructions: How To Download & Install Shaders with OptiFine