At the very top of the reshade menu under the home tab there will be a preset selector. Finally go to the rendering API tab on reshade (Vulkan/Opengl) and select the box with the highest number of vertices.Ħ: Now all you need to do is load the preset intro reshade and your good to go. Go into X-planes settings and turn the anti aliasing off. (THERE IS A SPACE BETWEEN THE END QUOTE AND DASH)ĥ: Now run X-plane and begin by setting a reshade menu toggle button in the setting tab and a effect toggle button as well. Change the target from "D:\X-Plane 11\X-Plane.exe" to "D:\X-Plane 11\X-Plane.exe" -allow_reshade. Right click that shortcut and select properties.
This will install the bloom shader and presets.Ĥ: Find your main X-plane exe file and create a shortcut. Do not skip. Finish the install process.Ģ: Download and install the required textures and shaders for MartyMc flys RTGI Shader into your reshade-shaders folder located in your X-plane root folder.ģ: Now place the reshade-shaders folder in your root X-plane directory. Make sure that the first 3 effect packages are selected (Standard effects, Sweet fx and qUINT) and select ok. <- The previous step is VERY important. Then select your rendering API that you use in xplane (opengl or vulkan). Then select X-planes exe file from the list. IF you want to test try and install reshade first.ġ: Download this file and run the reshade installer. It may work on older versions but 11.50 is the best. To start make sure you are running X-Plane 11.50. Try the interactive demo to see the difference. Follow along with this tutorial and apply the presets and your sim will be breath taking. Using Reshade and a path tracing shader you are able to completely change X-Planes look. Tired of flat boring cockpits that don't respond to their environment or dull colors. If your like me then you are tried of X-Planes washed out look and feel.