Yellow light is quite easily the most common, seen from torches, glowstone, lava, fire, and the sun. In fact, most of the light sources in vanilla seem as though they be the same. The stale, bleak light offered in vanilla does not give a sense of atmosphere as they do in this shader pack. The lighting is quite possibly this shader pack’s greatest virtue. On a windy day, trees and tall grass will dance back in forth in the breeze, and Sonic Ether’s shaders incorporate that sense of animation. Bodies of water, whether small or huge and open, look like a uniform piece–just like they do with real bodies of water. Certain aspects about vanilla have connected textures, but those pale in comparison to Sonic Ether’s shaders. With this shader pack, the water looks clear and fluid, plants look alive and seem to sway back and forth as if they were breathing, and nighttime feels even spookier than ever. Sonic Ether’s Unbelievable Shaders (SEUS) overhauls nearly everything about the game’s graphics. So what does one do to freshen up the graphical experience of Minecraft? Sonic Ether’s Unbelievable Shaders, also known as SEUS, is a great way to reinvent the game’s graphics from bland to breathtaking. While this has a touch of simplicity and nostalgia to it, some may find this aesthetic to be rough and stale after a while. Anyone who is familiar with Minecraft is well aware that the game’s general graphics are pixelated and primitive.