1.) You can download the latest version Link Removed.
2.) This is only a shaderpack for Karyonix's mod (link at the top). His mod is required in order to use these shaders.
3.) Once the shaders mod is set up, simply drag the downloaded ".zip" file into the "shaderpacks" folder in your minecraft directory to install.
4.) Naelego's Cel Shaders should appear under the options -> shaders menu in-game. If not, check to make sure you placed the ".zip" file in the correct directory.
Planned Features:
-bloom/HDR
Known Bugs:
-outline issues with some blocks (rendered improperly)
-some things that recieve outlines should not (multiplayer nametags)
-biome colors are messed up (AO quantization side-effect)
Some of these are due in part to the limitations of the deferred renderer. I will hopefully talk to Karyonix and try to sort these issues out.
Change Log:
1.0.2:
-fixed outlines around celestial bodies
-small performance improvement
1.0.3:
-fixed thick lines on walls/horizon
-cleaned up outlines
1.0.4:
-fixed horizon line issues
Thanks for reading! I'm new around here, so if there's anything in the post I could change or improve, please let me know.
Except I hope you can fix the star black line issue thing soon.
Hey guys, glad you like it! I just fixed the issue with stars, sun and moon getting an outline, and the solution also resulted in a minor performance improvement. win-win! Link is in the OP.
Excuse me, but I have many black lines that go across my screen...It says something about GL failing and switching to something less...
However, I still get the cell-shaded effect. Anyone know why this happens?
Aw yeah, Cel Shader for Minecraft. I do so loves me some Cel Shader Render Modifications. Just feels so... Well, I guess childish is the word I'm most inclined to use here, but I know it's not the word I'm really looking for. Ah, Whimsical. That's the one, It just feels so Whimsical.
And upon a flight of fancy, this shall be forever my preferred way to play Minecraft. Because whats the point of having a game which is completely free form with only some basic goals if you can't have it look nice?
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"Minecraft is like an orgasm - even science can't describe it"
[quote=Cryptonat][quote=Snitch]Basically you're stuck in hell till you find a portal out. There are alternatives to pig, by the way, as you probably know. :> There are no alternatives to Bacon. Ever.
In which file are your ''shadows'' located? I could fix them up a bit They look awfull to me, this shadow around the block.
Nevermind found it.
If you want some help with your shaders add me in skype my name is feuerhase-
I've got my own shaders for mac and windows. (http://www.minecraft...by-sildur-glsl/) Maybe i can help you a bit.
- Sildur
haha, thanks for the offer. The shadows around the edges of blocks are the blocks' color value referenced by the gl_Color variable; Minecraft uses cpu ambient occlusion for its smooth lighting effect. The step function I use to flat shade the AO has the benefit of being fast and simple, with the downside that it messes up biome colors; the other option I've considered is to use SSAO instead, which would be much slower but result in less jagged shading. Maybe I'll do both and have "fast" and "fancy" versions of the shaders.
Excuse me, but I have many black lines that go across my screen...It says something about GL failing and switching to something less...
However, I still get the cell-shaded effect. Anyone know why this happens?
The mod relies on a high-precision depth buffer to produce the outlines, it looks like your graphics card doesn't support this feature. Sorry about that : \
haha, thanks for the offer. The shadows around the edges of blocks are the blocks' color value referenced by the gl_Color variable; Minecraft uses cpu ambient occlusion for its smooth lighting effect. The step function I use to flat shade the AO has the benefit of being fast and simple, with the downside that it messes up biome colors; the other option I've considered is to use SSAO instead, which would be much slower but result in less jagged shading. Maybe I'll do both and have "fast" and "fancy" versions of the shaders.
Well I removed it, but i cant change the complete gbuffers_terrain.fsh, instead i've added realistic shadows and still got 100+ fps. Also i've added waving water, grass and much more in. If you want I can give you the package, easiest would be over skype as I offered you.
Here's a screenshot, the biome is still messed up. When I fix it the cell shading gets broken.
Well I removed it, but i cant change the complete gbuffers_terrain.fsh, instead i've added realistic shadows and still got 100+ fps. Also i've added waving water, grass and much more in. If you want I can give you the package, easiest would be over skype as I offered you.
Here's a screenshot, the biome is still messed up. When I fix it the cell shading gets broken.
*snip*
Cool. I've played around with the shadowbuffers a bit and I like the concept, but I feel that it breaks immersion because when you have global shadows, you notice that there aren't any point-light shadows, and then it gets into the whole "uncanny valley" thing. Just personal preference, I suppose. Anyways, I'm running a macbook with a weak-but-capable geforce 320m, so I only get about 30fps with my current shaders; that drops to 15/20 when I add shadows. Glad you've taken interest, though!
Cool. I've played around with the shadowbuffers a bit and I like the concept, but I feel that it breaks immersion because when you have global shadows, you notice that there aren't any point-light shadows, and then it gets into the whole "uncanny valley" thing. Just personal preference, I suppose. Anyways, I'm running a macbook with a weak-but-capable geforce 320m, so I only get about 30fps with my current shaders; that drops to 15/20 when I add shadows. Glad you've taken interest, though!
Noticed it a few mins ago, break gbuffers_terrain.fsh, sounds strange but just do it got 80fps more then with it.
Heya! Thanks for making this mod, looks pretty amazing. However, when I selected the shader from both in-game and in the main menu, I only got a black screen. I'm running a 2011 15-inch MacBook Pro with an AMD Radeon HD 6750M. I can confirm that Sonic Ether's shaders and the DoF shaders are both working fine. Any support is much appreciated.
I was able to fix your biome bug, but the sky bug is kinda back, but you can fix it kinda when you turn sky in optifine off. Also waving water and other stuff in it. Optimized everything a bit, no shadows in it got max fps 150!
I send you the package as a message.
As you see increased fps. Maybe you can fix the cell shading.
Heya! Thanks for making this mod, looks pretty amazing. However, when I selected the shader from both in-game and in the main menu, I only got a black screen. I'm running a 2011 15-inch MacBook Pro with an AMD Radeon HD 6750M. I can confirm that Sonic Ether's shaders and the DoF shaders are both working fine. Any support is much appreciated.
That's very strange; my shaders use fewer new/advanced opengl features than Sonic Ether's, and are confirmed to work fine on ati and nvidia cards as well as several macs (including my dev machine). Are there any errors in the chat console, such as "invalid program final.fsh" for example? I'm sorry about that, I'll see if there's any code that needs tidying up and maybe the next release will work.
Speaking of which, I've been hard at work fixing the very ugly bug with black bars appearing along walls and other flat surfaces. I'm pretty happy with the solution, which involves checking the angle between the camera and surface normals, but the Minecraft code provides the wrong normals on some blocks, which creates weird results. Once I find a decent workaround I'll post a new release, but until then here's some screenshots:
Whoa man, you can't imagine my suprise when I saw pictures of my map on your thread ;D
This looks pretty damn awesome, totally going to try it out! Will this work with a 1.5 version of GLSL shaders mod when it's released?
You should try your hand at making some more shaders, there are only really 2 other shader artists (Sonic Ether & Chocapic) out there right now.
- Haders
Hey, thanks for stopping by! I've been playing Stratosphere Survival with a couple good friends and having tons of fun, it's a great map. There's some big changes in 1.5, so it might take a while for the mod to update, but I'll make sure my shaders work when it does come out.
In case anyone cares, I just released version 1.0.3, but it isn't 1.5 compatible. If you guys have any suggestions or bug reports, please post them.
this is a really cool shaders but is it still compadible with 1.5 or does it have to update and if it has to update when is it going to and do you know when the updated shaders mod gonna be released (sorry for all the questions)
Screenshots:
(Map credit to Stratosphere Survival and Project Ares. Full image galleries here and here.)
Download / Installation:
Planned Features:
Known Bugs:
Change Log:
-fixed outlines around celestial bodies
-small performance improvement
1.0.3:
-fixed thick lines on walls/horizon
-cleaned up outlines
1.0.4:
-fixed horizon line issues
Thanks for reading! I'm new around here, so if there's anything in the post I could change or improve, please let me know.
Except I hope you can fix the star black line issue thing soon.
Hey guys, glad you like it! I just fixed the issue with stars, sun and moon getting an outline, and the solution also resulted in a minor performance improvement. win-win! Link is in the OP.
My exact thoughts, love this!
Nevermind found it.
If you want some help with your shaders add me in skype my name is feuerhase-
I've got my own shaders for mac and windows. (http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1689438-147-mac-shaders-by-sildur-glsl/) Maybe i can help you a bit.
- Sildur
Patreon, Offical Website, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Shaderlabs Discord, Optifine Discord
However, I still get the cell-shaded effect. Anyone know why this happens?
And upon a flight of fancy, this shall be forever my preferred way to play Minecraft. Because whats the point of having a game which is completely free form with only some basic goals if you can't have it look nice?
"Minecraft is like an orgasm - even science can't describe it"
[quote=Cryptonat][quote=Snitch]Basically you're stuck in hell till you find a portal out. There are alternatives to pig, by the way, as you probably know. :> There are no alternatives to Bacon. Ever.
haha, thanks for the offer. The shadows around the edges of blocks are the blocks' color value referenced by the gl_Color variable; Minecraft uses cpu ambient occlusion for its smooth lighting effect. The step function I use to flat shade the AO has the benefit of being fast and simple, with the downside that it messes up biome colors; the other option I've considered is to use SSAO instead, which would be much slower but result in less jagged shading. Maybe I'll do both and have "fast" and "fancy" versions of the shaders.
The mod relies on a high-precision depth buffer to produce the outlines, it looks like your graphics card doesn't support this feature. Sorry about that : \
Well I removed it, but i cant change the complete gbuffers_terrain.fsh, instead i've added realistic shadows and still got 100+ fps. Also i've added waving water, grass and much more in. If you want I can give you the package, easiest would be over skype as I offered you.
Here's a screenshot, the biome is still messed up. When I fix it the cell shading gets broken.
Patreon, Offical Website, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Shaderlabs Discord, Optifine Discord
Cool. I've played around with the shadowbuffers a bit and I like the concept, but I feel that it breaks immersion because when you have global shadows, you notice that there aren't any point-light shadows, and then it gets into the whole "uncanny valley" thing. Just personal preference, I suppose. Anyways, I'm running a macbook with a weak-but-capable geforce 320m, so I only get about 30fps with my current shaders; that drops to 15/20 when I add shadows. Glad you've taken interest, though!
Noticed it a few mins ago, break gbuffers_terrain.fsh, sounds strange but just do it got 80fps more then with it.
Patreon, Offical Website, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Shaderlabs Discord, Optifine Discord
I send you the package as a message.
As you see increased fps. Maybe you can fix the cell shading.
Patreon, Offical Website, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Shaderlabs Discord, Optifine Discord
That's very strange; my shaders use fewer new/advanced opengl features than Sonic Ether's, and are confirmed to work fine on ati and nvidia cards as well as several macs (including my dev machine). Are there any errors in the chat console, such as "invalid program final.fsh" for example? I'm sorry about that, I'll see if there's any code that needs tidying up and maybe the next release will work.
Speaking of which, I've been hard at work fixing the very ugly bug with black bars appearing along walls and other flat surfaces. I'm pretty happy with the solution, which involves checking the angle between the camera and surface normals, but the Minecraft code provides the wrong normals on some blocks, which creates weird results. Once I find a decent workaround I'll post a new release, but until then here's some screenshots:
current release (1.0.2):
dev version:
Hey, thanks for stopping by! I've been playing Stratosphere Survival with a couple good friends and having tons of fun, it's a great map. There's some big changes in 1.5, so it might take a while for the mod to update, but I'll make sure my shaders work when it does come out.
In case anyone cares, I just released version 1.0.3, but it isn't 1.5 compatible. If you guys have any suggestions or bug reports, please post them.
Someone should make a replica of the Minecraft easter egg cave from borderlands 2 in Minecraft then apply this shader to it and compare...
lol great work!
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