The Mac Shaders Mod for Minecraft is a mod that is designed for those players using a Macintosh (Apple) computer. This is a 'pack' type mod of multiple shaders including leaves, water, waving grass, shadows, and dynamic lighting options. Check the Graphics of your Mac computer - Click on the Apple logo at the upper left corner of the screen and select 'About This Mac” As I have an Intel HD 3000 384 MB graphic card on this MacBook Air, Shaders won't come to any effect.
Hello fans and followers of the Minecraft Ore site, today I will do a somewhat different tutorial ( How to Download and Install Minecraft 1.12 on Mac OS using original Launcher and Launcher Free). As of today we will be starting a new type of tutorials for our site, we will bring tutorials for players who use the Mac operating system, if you like this type of content, please comment below so we can know your opinion. How to Install Minecraft 1.12.2 on Mac.
First you will need to download Java for Minecraft to work properly, you can download it, the installation is simple and you will not have any difficulties. After installing Java you are ready to download the original Minecraft Launcher for Mac OS X (Links at the end of the tutorial).
After downloading Minecraf, when trying to open the launcher, will open a window asking you to move this file to the “Applications” folder just drag it to the folder and wait. Go into your applications folder you will find the Minecraft, open it.
An update process will start, wait!. When the download is complete the launcher will automatically open asking you to fill in your login, fill in!. Your launcher is ready and you can download the version of minecraft you want, I will download minecraft 1.12, so download is just click on “Play”. When the download is complete the minecraft will open automatically and you can already create your world and have a lot of fun.
Minecraft 1.12 running on Mac OS The installation process is very simple, but if you have difficulties comment below on your problem and we will respond in less than 24H. Download links Minecraft 1.12 For Mac Here are some tutorials of Minecraft for Mac that can help you too.
Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders compatible with Minecraft 1.12.2 via OptiFine Please read this entire post before attempting an install or posting about a bug. Development news is posted on my Facebook/Twitter page: If you would like to access beta and experimental versions of SEUS Renewed and support the development of SEUS, check out my Patreon page: SEUS Renewed screenshots! SEUS Renewed is an on-going project! Feel free to report any issues you encounter. Setup (PLEASE READ) OptiFine has taken over shader support for Minecraft. Go download and install OptiFine first! ALWAYS USE THE LATEST VERSION You need to install this mod to use my shaderpack!
Once you've got OptiFine installed, to use a shaderpack, follow these instructions. In Options Video Settings Shaders, make sure that 'Old Lighting' is set to Default! Click Shader Options in the bottom right corner of the Shaders selection screen (for v11.0 and Renewed) to setup SEUS-specific options. Here you can choose from Low, Medium, High, Ultra, and Extreme profiles, as well as tweak any individual option to suit your needs! Sonic Ether's Unbelievable Shaders Downloads LATEST: SEUS Renewed is a re-imagining of SEUS and is an ongoing project.
Check the links at the very top of this post to follow its development! Make sure to always use the latest version of OptiFine! Tweaks Once the mod is properly installed, there are a few things you can do to ensure maximum performance.Run the game in a smaller resolution in full-screen -Lower your render distance -When OptiFine is installed, try toggling 'Options Video Settings Performance Smooth FPS:'. 'ON' gives more responsive input and more steady fps, but likely lower maximum FPS. Reporting an Issue If this mod is giving you unusual results, please make sure that you installed everything correctly first. If you are using this mod on a Mac, I'm sorry to say that I am powerless to provide Mac support. I can't help you if you don't provide these details: -Describe your issue thoroughly.
Provide a screenshot or video if you can.Describe your system specs. If you forget this step, I cannot help in any way.Include the output log along with your issue report.Describe the shaderpack, OptiFine mod version, and Minecraft version that you are running when encountering this issue.Starts rocking backwards and forwards. We have gone t-to far. Man was not meant for this.
I use a pile of other mods so I was surprised when this worked without a hitch. Purely amazing. My laptop hates me now though and I think I may have to move minecraft over to my desktop computer for the sack of a lagless experience. Does this support bump-mapped texture packs? EDIT 22/3/2012: Above texture pack is my WIP one. Hasn't been released and I'm a little too busy with Uni at the moment to finish off all that I wanted for a first release. Please don't message me about it.
Edit 16/9/2012 - It's released and called 'A Brush More Colour'. I dont want to post a link from someone else's thread so just search it. Quote from Oh wow. Is there any way you can take multiple screenshots while walking forward or upload a video somewhere of what's going on? Kind of hard to pinpoint what might be causing that from just a few screens.
Are there any correct shadows? Or are they all messed up? Are you running Windows? Sorry bout that here's a video: There are correct shadows just lines thought the landscape that follow my char im also running on windows. Oh by the way Amassing work on this shadier it looks great, just. Without lines, of course.
@pie90087: Try putting this file into your minecraft.jar/Shaders folder and overwrite the existing one in there and see if you get different results: @DarkVarano Indeed, the shadows are quite buggy. And yes, it's not my fault but I could hardly put blame on daxnitro, think about what he has created! I don't mind the bugginess for now, and he said he'll work extra hard to fix the shadows for the next update.
I'm looking forward to that very much! Well my jaw dropped when I saw your screenshots. It looks incredible!! I'll start working on a version that supports bump mapping asap:smile.gif. Quote from @Grog. Well my jaw dropped when I saw your screenshots. It looks incredible!!
I'll start working on a version that supports bump mapping asap:smile.gif: It looks even better when you chuck on some of those higher resolution texture packs. 64x64s and 128x128s packs don't look out of place anymore but look right at home with these shaders on. Big call but I think we may have hit a new age in minecraft. One where minecraft can actually be described as a good looking game.:tongue.gif: Oh and I see what you mean when you mentioned shadows in the sky. Very unsettling having those dark shapes looming over you.
This is amazing, thanks for making minecraft look great, anyone know if this will work with the water shader mod? EDIT: Anyone else find this crashes when they open a GUI window like a chest or the chat on multiplayer? Im using tekkit (multiplayer version of the technicpack) don't know if it may be to do with that, or it may be my 2011 macbook pros rubbish graphics card (Intel 3000HD 384mb memory shared with main memory(The only bad thing about my computer, why did apple choose such a pants graphics card?)) Anyway, my graphics card is listed as laggy but playable on the GLSL shaders wiki so i doubt it is that. I don't know where you find crash logs, if someone could tell me where they are, i'll post them. EDIT 2: Its now started to crash randomly, while I'm just walking around.