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Double click on the New Sky asset to open the Fixed Environment floater.
Go to the Atmosphere & Lighting tab.
Observe Density Multiplier setting is zero by default.
Raise Density Multiplier above zero.
Set Density Multiplier back to zero.
Observed Behaviour
Once the Density Multiplier is raised above zero and lowered back to zero, the sky turns black.
There is no way to fix a sky once you have changed the Density Multiplier & you have to scrap it and start over again.
This reproduces with any sky, not just the default New Sky.
See attached gifs showing the bug with the default New Sky and a custom sky that I had been tweaking for ages & then it broke grrr.
Expected Behaviour
Density Multiplier should not turn the sky black after raising it above zero then setting back to zero.
Density Multiplier - affects the overall atmospheric density. At lower settings, it creates a feeling of "thin air", and at higher settings, it creates a very heavy, smoggy effect.
Steps To Reproduce
Create a New Sky in inventory.
Double click on the New Sky asset to open the Fixed Environment floater.
Go to the Atmosphere & Lighting tab.
Observe Density Multiplier setting is zero by default.
Raise Density Multiplier above zero.
Set Density Multiplier back to zero.
Observed Behaviour
Once the Density Multiplier is raised above zero and lowered back to zero, the sky turns black.
There is no way to fix a sky once you have changed the Density Multiplier & you have to scrap it and start over again.
This reproduces with any sky, not just the default New Sky.
See attached gifs showing the bug with the default New Sky and a custom sky that I had been tweaking for ages & then it broke grrr.
Expected Behaviour
Density Multiplier should not turn the sky black after raising it above zero then setting back to zero.
Density Multiplier - affects the overall atmospheric density. At lower settings, it creates a feeling of "thin air", and at higher settings, it creates a very heavy, smoggy effect.
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Original Jira Fields
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