The FastPBR shader pack adds photorealism to Minecraft to improve its look and gameplay. Any shader will suffer from a large performance reduction. RRe36, FastPBR’s creator, optimized features and methods to maximize FPS and avoid performance drops. This and its amazing visuals caused its popularity to surge quickly after its release. Physically-based rendering gives FastPBR more realism than previous algorithms by simulating light. This approach shines during Minecraft sunsets with shadow casting and water reflections. The amount of light entering through varies greatly between woodland and plains biomes. The stunning scenes after uploading these shaders will wow you. FastPBR includes features despite its performance focus. One is dynamic soft shadows. They create smooth transitions between shaded and light areas with smooth borders for game immersion. This method loads shadows as the player advances. This prevents FPS drops when loading new blocks because previously loaded portions are erased from memory. Ray tracing makes these shaders as light as feasible on game performance. TAAU rendering is added to the preceding feature. With this pack, you won’t have to deal with jagged edges on irregular Minecraft textures like trees. Combining and filtering photos improves quality.
FastPBR upscales shadows from a lower resolution for better performance and look. This improves atmosphere, sun beams, illumination, etc. FastPBR enhances overcast skies with volume clouds and lighting and shadows. This method creates a 3D image with depth and volume instead of a white blob on a blue dome. Like in real life, they can travel across the sky, throw shadows, and scatter the sun’s beams. Get rid of Minecraft pixel rain with a realistic skybox. The sky and environment shift completely with these weather changes. Without HBIL, all of the following methods would significantly reduce game performance. Shadow and lighting computations are pre-calculated and buffered. They can be used immediately without powering down. Certain screen approaches optimize post-processing on the final image. Minecraft has low hardware requirements thanks to a brilliant combination of various performance-enhancing strategies. FastPBR shaders need Iris 6.0 or later. While Iris’ novel features may appeal to some players, the creator has said that this shader pack does not support Optifine owing to its limited feature set. Shaders do not provide specular data reflections, yet their name led many to believe so. FastPBR uses normal maps to determine how each pixel and substance reflects or absorbs light. FastPBR performs better than most shaders, however it requires a graphics card with OpenGL 4.3. However, its features and performance make it one of the greatest shader packs on the market.
FastPBR Shaders should be compatible with all of these Minecraft versions: 1.21 – 1.20.6 – 1.20.5 – 1.20.4 – 1.20.3 – 1.20.2 – 1.20.1 – 1.20 – 1.19.4 – 1.19.3 – 1.19.2 – 1.19.1 – 1.19 – 1.18.2 – 1.18.1 – 1.18
FastPBR Shaders — Screenshots
FastPBR Shaders Shader Pack Download
- Download and install Minecraft.
- Open the Minecraft launcher and set your game profile for the version of Minecraft you want to launch. – select the “Installation” tab in the top menu, click “New Installation”, select your preferred version of Minecraft in the “Version” drop-down list and click “Create”.
- Download and install Iris. – Optifine does not support this shader pack;
- Open the Minecraft launcher and select the newly created Iris profile.
- Download the FastPBR shader pack from the download section below.
- Start Minecraft.
- Go to
Options > Video Settings > Shader packs
and click “Open Shader Pack Folder” to open the shaderpacks folder. - Insert the downloaded FastPBR shader package (.zip file). step 5 to the .minecraft\shaderpacks folder you opened step 7.
- In-game, select FastPBR Shaders from the list and click “Done”.
Function:
- Dynamic soft shadows;
- Bulk clouds;
- Procedural realistic skybox;
- Optional indirect illumination of the screen space with HBIL;
- TAAU – Temporal Anti-Aliasing and Upscaling;
- Bulk fog;
- Various optional lens effects such as depth of field, lens flare and vignette;
- Credit for creating FastPBR Shaders goes to RRe36.
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The Java Edition of this shader pack requires Iris and will not work without it! Get Iris here. Optifine is not supported.
Java Edition:
[1.21.x – 1.18.x] Download FastPBR Shader Pack
Download instructions:
Curseforge: download starts automatically after a few seconds;
Mediafire: click the big blue button with the text “DOWNLOAD”;
Google Drive: in the top right corner you will see a small download icon (down arrow), click it and the download should start;