


Lighting and shadows also look realistic due to modifiable-scaling SSAO and edge detect occlusion.

Thanks to these features, the sky also looks a whole lot bluer. To make the green of the foliage and plant life pop, BSL utilizes its own blend of bright color boosts and saturation. If you like a bit of customizability from your shader, then Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders should be a perfect fit for you. This makes movements feel a bit more realistic. You also get motion blur, which is another welcome addition to Minecraft’s visual elements. You may be tempted to shield your eyes while looking at it. It’s a very subtle touch that makes sunlight look more realistic. One of our favorite visual features is lens flare. Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders offer better lighting and water reflections. Shadows can also be tweaked and enhanced on-the-fly. Sildur allows you to switch it off, in-game. For instance, you may find that cross-processing is causing a drop in frame rates. If you find that certain shaders or features aren’t interacting well with your system, you can actually tweak them or switch them off completely. It comes in Lite, Medium, High, High-MotionBlur and Extreme. Whether you’re working with a budget build or the best high-end gaming PC that money can buy, there’s a version of Sildur’s Vibrant Shaders specifically catered to you.
