Published on August 02, 2021 (Updated on August 02, 2021)

Rewanston Shader: Hypercolor v0.3

Hi. Looking for cool MCPE shaders for high to low devices? Come here, and have a look at my shader on this one.Introducing, Rewanston shader: Hypercolor. A cool shader that has an attractive appearance. 

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I rlly love this shader but i have a question or practically a problem:

How do i customize it to the way it doesnt remove the rain? Its kinda annoying cuz it just looks weird to me :/ i think snow biomes would look great if i can see the snowflakes but cant.. so how do i customize it to the way i want where it doesnt remove rain and snowflake particles?? Please respond :(
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i like it. this looks so much like rtx. i rate it 3 stars because for my liking. i hate waving things and i like no clouds. thats what i like for my shader. and another one that bothers me is when mining, its so dark. and if i want to mob proof my surroundings, i cant distinguish whether its lighting the dark spots cause the lighting is small..? its that the right term? what i want is that theres a option for us to customize, like if we want waves, no clouds, etc. great shader★
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Have no idea why but this shader massively glitches out on mobile. Everything turns black and the sky becomes static… other shaders work fine for me though
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And it's not just the Ultra shader - the Medium shader also has a glitchy sky though the ground lighting works fine
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Nice Shaders!! Keep It Going!!
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Ketika saya mencoba yg medium ada block nya berwarna hitam dan itu mungkin itu krn kesalahan dalam mengimpor file
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Apakah yg ultra bisa untuk ram 1gb?
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Doesn't work on iPad
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yooo i tried this and this is cool, but can you add a cloud shadow option for low and medium, thanks!
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does this work on win10??
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Bang bisa gak bikin internal shader Yang di
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Hey, what's devices have you tested this on? And what's the best for mid/low end devices?