There are two main ways to achieve motion blur. You need to decide which one fits your needs:
A kludgy, endearing illusion. Your FOV cranks to “quake pro,” your elytra dives, and suddenly the pack flashes a radial streak of stone and grass. It’s not real motion blur. It’s a puppet show. But in that moment—wind screaming, chunks loading late—it feels real. minecraft resource pack motion blur
True motion blur requires per-pixel velocity data or frame blending. Minecraft can’t do that without shader mods (like Complementary or BSL ). But resource packs alone? They cheat. Brilliantly. There are two main ways to achieve motion blur
Here is a comprehensive guide on how to get motion blur working in Minecraft, the different methods available, and how to configure it. It’s not real motion blur
Here’s an interesting, slightly playful take on the topic: