Waving Plants Shaders Mod (1.20.4, 1.19.4) provides a more realistic experience in Minecraft. Plants wave at different speeds throughout the day and night. During rainstorms plants wave more violently compared to a clear day. This shader allows grass, wheat, leaves, lilies, vines, lava, saplings, flowers, sugar cane, pumpkins, melons, cocoa, nether warts, mushrooms and water move around. They are also compatible with other shaderpacks such as Sonic Ether’s Unbelievable Shaders, Sildur’s Shaders and Chocapic13’s Shaders.
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How to use:
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Configuration:
- Unzip the Waving Plants folder.
- Find gbuffers_terrain.vsh and open it with a word editor.
- You can enable things by removing // infront of things e.g
- You can disable things by adding // infront of things e.g
How to use with other Shaderpacks:
- 1. Unzip the Waving Plants.
- 2. Unzip the shaders that you are using
- 3. Replace the gbuffers_terrain.vsh in your shaders with the one from Waving Plants.
- 4. Add // infront of #define WAVING_WATER inside gbuffers_terrain.vsh if water is buggy.
Low FPS:
- If you are experiencing low FPS set your render distance, smooth lighting off and Chunk Loading to Multi-Core. You can also edit gbuffers_terrain.vsh to turn on and off certain things from waving by adding or removing // if your game is experiencing low FPS.
No Waving Wheat:
If you don’t see waving wheat with your texture pack:
- 1. Create a folder called ctm inside the texture pack that you are using.
- 2. Create a folder called default inside the ctm folder.
- 3. Download this and place it inside the default folder.
Requires:
Optifine
How to install:
Waving Plants Shaders Mod (1.20.4, 1.19.4) Download Links
Other Versions:
For All Versions from Minecraft 1.7.10 to Minecraft 1.20.4, 1.20.2, 1.20.1, 1.19.2
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