Name- Strawberry-deferred-shader-mcpe-1.20... — File

Most 1.20 MCPE versions use , which disables custom shaders. Workarounds:

The Strawberry Shader is characterized by a color grading that leans towards warm, lush tones. The greens of the grass and leaves feel alive and vibrant, while the light of the sun carries a golden, strawberry-blonde hue during the day. It avoids washing out the colors, ensuring that Minecraft’s iconic pixelated art style remains bold and readable, even while bathed in high-fidelity lighting. File name- Strawberry-Deferred-Shader-MCPE-1.20...

| Method | Difficulty | Works on 1.20? | |--------|------------|----------------| | (Android) | Medium | ✅ Yes (with correct version) | | MaterialBinLoader + Patch | Advanced | ✅ Yes | | Use a 1.20.x unofficial build (e.g., Patched APK) | High risk | ⚠️ Possibly | Most 1

Once installed, launch MCPE, go to the game's settings, and select the Strawberry Deferred Shader as your active shader pack. It avoids washing out the colors, ensuring that

Why the name "Strawberry"? In the modding community, names are often chosen to evoke a specific feeling. While some shader packs go for hyper-realism (mimicking real life) or cinematic drama (high contrast and motion blur), the Strawberry Shader is often celebrated for its unique balance of vibrancy and moodiness.