Vanilla Raytracing For Java! (support 3d Models) 💯 Ultimate
One of its standout features is the ability to handle complex 3D geometry . While many older ray-tracing packs struggled with non-blocky shapes, this version correctly calculates light hits on custom 3D models (like detailed furniture or vegetation) rather than treating them as flat planes [2, 4].
Requires Iris Shaders (recommended for performance) or Optifine . Vanilla Raytracing for Java! (Support 3D Models)
You must use a compatible PBR Resource Pack (like LabPBR) to see the full "raytraced" effect on textures. One of its standout features is the ability
Despite the "Vanilla" name, it is extremely demanding. You generally need a modern dedicated GPU (Nvidia RTX 20-series or AMD RX 6000-series and above) to maintain 60 FPS [1, 2]. You must use a compatible PBR Resource Pack
Often includes extensive menus to tweak bounce counts, denoising strength, and resolution scaling. Cons:
It utilizes Physically Based Rendering (PBR) , meaning surfaces have properties like roughness, metalness, and emission. Rain creates puddles with accurate reflections, and metals exhibit a distinct luster [2, 4]. Pros and Cons Pros:
Most stable versions target Minecraft 1.20.x and above. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more