These are lightweight shaders for Minecraft 1.20.2-1.19.2 that contain 20 scripts and more than 110 options for the behavior of water particles, shadows, sunlight, fog, glitter and other micro elements in the game. These Shader Scripts were written by professionals from several realistic graphics development teams and this pack contains some scripts from other shader packs that making it very well optimized.
Lite Shaders 1.19 is a great option for computers with weak GPUs, it can be installed on GTX 560 and above. There are wave physics for water, realistic water surface glare, several realistic clouds for night and day. To add even more realism it contains the feature of additional shadows for blocks and trees.
Low Shaders Features
- Atmospheric Fog
- Volumetric Light
- Lens Flare
- Distant Blur Amount
- Increased distance fog in the afternoons
- New darker glowstone looks better during the day
- Soft Shadows. This overwrites pcss so disable it if you want pcss. This frays the edge of the shadows
Hardware Requirements
- Low quality. Recommended minimum Video Card is GTX 560 or Higher.
- Medium quality. Recommended minimum Video Card is GTX 650 or Higher.
- Standard quality. Recommended minimum Video Card is GTX 680 or GTX 770 or Higher.
- High quality. Recommended minimum Video Card is GTX 780 or GTX 970 or Higher.
- Ultra quality. Recommended minimum Video Card is GTX 980ti or Higher.
Low Shaders Screenshots
How to install Low – Lite Shaders?
- Download and install Sodium or Optifine HD
- Download the shader pack from the section below.
- Sometimes the authors create different simplified or advanced, Bedrock (Minecraft PE) or Java versions, so choose the option that you like or that you think your graphics card can handle.
- Please note that some releases may contain bugs, incompatibilities with resource packs and other graphics addons, and in some cases may cause conflicts within Optifine HD. You can try installing a previous build to fix this.
- Unpack the “Zip” file in the “Shaderpacks” folder.
- This folder is located at the following path:
Mac OS X:
/Users/Your Profile Name/Library/Application Support/minecraft/
Quick way to get there: Click on the desktop and then press the combination of “Command+Shift+G” keys at the same time.
Type ~/Library and press the “Enter” key.
Open the Application Support folder and then MinecraftWindows 11, 10, 8, 7:
C:\Users\Your Profile Name\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\
Quick way to get there: Press the “Windows” key and the “R” key at the same time.
Type %appdata% and press “Enter” key or click OK. - For GLSL Shaders: Click on “Shaders”, choose the desired Shader and click “Done”
- For OptiFine: In settings, click on “graphics options” -> “Shaders”, choose the desired Shader and click “Done”
- Now it’s loaded and ready to use in the game world!
Manual installation:
Quick installation: