u/1Valakz

Image 1 — I got tired of manually changing my shader settings, so I made a mod to save and switch profiles in-game.
Image 2 — I got tired of manually changing my shader settings, so I made a mod to save and switch profiles in-game.
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I got tired of manually changing my shader settings, so I made a mod to save and switch profiles in-game.

Hey everyone. I've been using Iris shaders for a while, and one thing that always bothered me was having to manually tweak all the settings every time I wanted to switch from regular performance gameplay to taking cinematic screenshots.

I ended up making a client-side mod called Shader Profiles to fix this. It basically adds a profile manager directly into the Iris shader settings menu.

You can save your current config as a profile, switch between different setups on the fly (there is a hotkey for it, default is O), and even export or import them as .zip files if you want to share your configs with friends.

It's currently out on CurseForge and Modrinth if anyone wants to try it out. I'd appreciate any feedback if you end up using it.

https://modrinth.com/mod/shader-profiles

https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/shader-profiles

u/1Valakz — 22 hours ago

I got tired of manually changing my shader settings, so I made a mod to save and switch profiles in-game.

Hey everyone. I've been using Iris shaders for a while, and one thing that always bothered me was having to manually tweak all the settings every time I wanted to switch from regular performance gameplay to taking cinematic screenshots.

I ended up making a client-side mod called Shader Profiles to fix this. It basically adds a profile manager directly into the Iris shader settings menu.

You can save your current config as a profile, switch between different setups on the fly (there is a hotkey for it, default is O), and even export or import them as .zip files if you want to share your configs with friends.

It's currently out on CurseForge and Modrinth if anyone wants to try it out. I'd appreciate any feedback if you end up using it.

https://modrinth.com/mod/shader-profiles

https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/shader-profiles

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u/1Valakz — 22 hours ago

I got tired of manually changing my shader settings, so I made a mod to save and switch profiles in-game.

Hey everyone. I've been using Iris shaders for a while, and one thing that always bothered me was having to manually tweak all the settings every time I wanted to switch from regular performance gameplay to taking cinematic screenshots.

I ended up making a client-side mod called Shader Profiles to fix this. It basically adds a profile manager directly into the Iris shader settings menu.

You can save your current config as a profile, switch between different setups on the fly (there is a hotkey for it, default is O), and even export or import them as .zip files if you want to share your configs with friends.

It's currently out on CurseForge if anyone wants to try it out. The Modrinth page is still pending review, but it should be up soon. I'd appreciate any feedback if you end up using it.

https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/shader-profiles

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u/1Valakz — 4 days ago