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Hey guys, today, I will be teaching some of you out there who would like to disable or enable a shaders effect, for example, motionblur. IF YOU ARE USING KUDA SHADERS, THE CODE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHADERS. Ok, let's start. First, find the shaderpack you would like to enable/disable an effect. It is required that you extract all of the files from the zip folder before you start. From there, open the folder, open the shaders folder, and what you want to do is to find the file that your effect is in. For example, I am usng SEUS 10.2 Preview 1 Ultra, and the effect I want to enable is motionblur. Once you have found the effect, open the file with "Word Pad". It comes with your computer if you have Windows. I also recommendd opening the file with Notepad++. It does not come with your PC, but you are able to download it off the internet. Once you have the file open, locate your effect. Your effect should have "#define" in front of it. For example, I found "//#define MOTIONBLUR". If it has two slashes in front of the #define, the effect is disbabled. If it does not, the effect IS enabled.
Example:
#define MOTIONBLUR (this is enabled)
//#define MOTIONBLUR (this is disabled)
Now, you test it out in Minecraft! If you guys still need help or have found any problems with this process, feel free to tell me in the comments. Comment what shader tutorial I should do next. Just keep it reasonable :). And remember, if you have decided to toggle with the shader code, NEVER UPLOAD THEM AS YOUR OWN. You will get in big trouble! Thank you guys, and enjoy playing Minecraft!
Hey guys, today, I will be teaching some of you out there who would like to disable or enable a shaders effect, for example, motionblur. IF YOU ARE USING KUDA SHADERS, THE CODE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHADERS. Ok, let's start. First, find the shaderpack you would like to enable/disable an effect. It is required that you extract all of the files from the zip folder before you start. From there, open the folder, open the shaders folder, and what you want to do is to find the file that your effect is in. For example, I am usng SEUS 10.2 Preview 1 Ultra, and the effect I want to enable is motionblur. Once you have found the effect, open the file with "Word Pad". It comes with your computer if you have Windows. I also recommendd opening the file with Notepad++. It does not come with your PC, but you are able to download it off the internet. Once you have the file open, locate your effect. Your effect should have "#define" in front of it. For example, I found "//#define MOTIONBLUR". If it has two slashes in front of the #define, the effect is disbabled. If it does not, the effect IS enabled.
Example: #define MOTIONBLUR (this is enabled) //#define MOTIONBLUR (this is disabled)
Now, you test it out in Minecraft! If you guys still need help or have found any problems with this process, feel free to tell me in the comments. Comment what shader tutorial I should do next. Just keep it reasonable :). And remember, if you have decided to toggle with the shader code, NEVER UPLOAD THEM AS YOUR OWN. You will get in big trouble! Thank you guys, and enjoy playing Minecraft!
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Creator of Oceano Shaders, feel free to contact me via the Shader Labs discord server found here
Hey guys, today, I will be teaching some of you out there who would like to disable or enable a shaders effect, for example, motionblur. IF YOU ARE USING KUDA SHADERS, THE CODE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHADERS. Ok, let's start. First, find the shaderpack you would like to enable/disable an effect. It is required that you extract all of the files from the zip folder before you start. From there, open the folder, open the shaders folder, and what you want to do is to find the file that your effect is in. For example, I am usng SEUS 10.2 Preview 1 Ultra, and the effect I want to enable is motionblur. Once you have found the effect, open the file with "Word Pad". It comes with your computer if you have Windows. I also recommendd opening the file with Notepad++. It does not come with your PC, but you are able to download it off the internet. Once you have the file open, locate your effect. Your effect should have "#define" in front of it. For example, I found "//#define MOTIONBLUR". If it has two slashes in front of the #define, the effect is disbabled. If it does not, the effect IS enabled.
Creator of Oceano Shaders, feel free to contact me via the Shader Labs discord server found here
Thanks :). Love your shaders!
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Creator of Oceano Shaders, feel free to contact me via the Shader Labs discord server found here