All about SHADER Files
The SHADER file type is primarily associated with Unity.
What is an SHADER file?
How to open SHADER files
You need a suitable software like Unity to open an SHADER file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your SHADER file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a SHADER file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
Online SHADER Text Viewer
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How to extract texts from SHADER files or capture a screenshot to PDF, JPG, DOCX, TXT, ...
You can extract texts from SHADER file or capture a preview screenshot using our online SHADER file viewer:- To do so, click the "Choose your .shader file to view" button above.
- After your file is opened in browser,
- click "Save as..." in the menu.
- Then choose the file format (e.g. JPG, PDF, DOCX, TXT, ...) you want.
- Your file will be converted and downloaded.
Programs that open and convert SHADER files:
- Unity by Unity
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. SHADER files are often referred to as Unity games because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
- Godot (shader) by Godot DevelopersGodot is an open source cross-platform engine for developing 2D and 3D video games. It uses a SHADER file to save shaders for rendering graphics in video games. This file format is classified as Game.
- Homeworld (shader) by SierraHomeworld is a discontinued real-time strategy science fiction video game set in space. A shader used by Homeworld is saved in a SHADER file. This file format is classified as Game.
- id Tech 3 (shader) by Bethesdaid Tech 3 (also called Quake III Arena Engine) is a cross-platform game engine originally used to develop and render Quake II Arena video game. id Tech 3 has also been used to develop Quake III Revolution and Call of Duty. It uses a shader saved in a SHADER file. This file format is classified as Game.
- Minecraft (game textures script) by MojangMinecraft is a world construction and survival video game for computers and smartphones. It uses a shader saved in a SHADER file. This file format is classified as Game.
- VirtualDJ (visualization) by AtomixVirtualDJ is a desktop application for mixing multiple audio and video clips. This program is compatible with macOS and Windows. It uses music visualization saved in a SHADER file. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: Quake III Arena
SHADER file format:
A file format defines how the data in the file is structured. The first characters in a file identify the file format, for example, HTML files start with the bytes <html>. If the file extension or signature does not match the file format, errors will occur when opening or editing the file. If there are problems opening a file, you must first determine the file format used. Our analysis of the SHADER files produces the following result:
SHADER is not a common file extension and is used by a few programs, each with its own file format. The two most common formats are as follows:
- 20% of all SHADER files start with the bytes ////////////////////////////////////////// crucial for this file format. These files are plain text, which means they can be viewed with any text editor such as Windows Editor, Nano for Linux, and TextEdit for macOS. Most of these files are 750 bytes to 600 KB in size. Certain words are almost always found in the files, such as // NOTE: This is *not* a valid shader file, ////////////, Shader, Properties { and _MainTex. Files like these are about gles and illumix.
- 15% of all SHADER files use the same file format, which can be identified by the letters "VDJ-SHADERTOY-V1-D" at the beginning. These are binary files, so they do not contain words or text. The files are 38 bytes to 250 KB in size, with a median of 10 KB. Certain words are almost always found in the files, such as SHADERTOY, DXBC and RDEFP. Examples of file names are 20180601.shader.
All other SHADER files (65%) have different formats, the following 6 formats exist: UTF-8, Shader, Includes and models. These files sometimes refer to texture, water, deferred or shadow. You can get all the details of your SHADER file by dragging it onto this page or by clicking the button "Choose your .shader file to view" above.
Technical Data for SHADER File Extension
an shader shader is a special file format by Unity and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with SHADER files
- Associate the SHADER file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open shaders. Because only the current version supports the latest SHADER file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the Unity manufacturer website after an available Unity update.
- To make sure that your SHADER file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
- Click here to open your .SHADER file online - secure, fast, and no downloads needed.