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Description
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Lovin' the new environmental upgrades, I tried to take many snapshots... prob with that was the following:
- Turn on Client menu (Ctrl-Alt-D) > Hi-res Snapshot.
- Turn on Preferences > Graphics Detail > Enable Ripple Water and Enable Water Reflections for Everything. (Helps repro it easier.)
- Change sky setting to one where the sky is moving. (Helps repro it easier.)
- Position your camera to capture the sky and water. (Helps to have lots of clouds so you can see the detail.)
- Press Ctrl-` to save a snapshot to disk. (Choose a directory to save; you may need to do this step multiple times.)
* Observe: Some of the time, it'll have a visible seam down and across the center.
= Expected: Hi-res snapshots shouldn't have seams.
Workaround is to go into Advanced Sky Settings and enable Lock for Cloud Scroll X and Y, but that's cludgy, and doesn't work all the time, because the ripple water is always in motion.
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Lovin' the new environmental upgrades, I tried to take many snapshots... prob with that was the following:
- Turn on Client menu (Ctrl-Alt-D) > Hi-res Snapshot.
- Turn on Preferences > Graphics Detail > Enable Ripple Water and Enable Water Reflections for Everything. (Helps repro it easier.)
- Change sky setting to one where the sky is moving. (Helps repro it easier.)
- Position your camera to capture the sky and water. (Helps to have lots of clouds so you can see the detail.)
- Go to File menu > Snapshot to Disk, and choose a directory to save. (You may need to do this step multiple times to see the results.)
* Observe: Some of the time, it'll have a visible seam down and across the center.
= Expected: Hi-res snapshots shouldn't have seams.
Workaround is to go into Advanced Sky Settings and enable Lock for Cloud Scroll X and Y, but that's cludgy, and doesn't work all the time, because the ripple water is always in motion.
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