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[BUG-225580] [FIXED] [EEP] Textures used for Sun, Moon and clouds transit behind stars, should be in front of stars #4344

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sl-service-account opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 0 comments

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What just happened?

When setting a fixed night sky or night sky cycle with stars and moving planets / moons, the stars appear in front of the textures used to replace the Sun and Moon and clouds instead of being layered behind.

What were you doing when it happened?

Steps to reproduce

  1. Set a night sky backdrop.
  2. Make stars visible using the Star Brightness slider.
  3. Position the Moon (or texture used to replace the Moon) in the same quadrant of the sky where there is a concentration of stars.
  4. Observe stars appear in front of Moon texture (see image "stars.jpg").

Also:

  1. Set a sky with dark (grey or black clouds).
  2. Make stars visible using the Star Brightness slider.
  3. Make sure Sun and / or Moon is visible.
  4. Set cloud coverage to obscure a visible portion of the sky.
  5. Note how stars remain visible despite cloud passage, although clouds correctly obscure Sun / Moon texture (see image "stars 2. jpg")

What were you expecting to happen instead?

I would expect star patterns to be correctly obscured by Sun / Moon textures as the latter transit the sky.

I would further expect the cloud textures to obscure stars.

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Issue BUG-225580
Summary [FIXED] [EEP] Textures used for Sun, Moon and clouds transit behind stars, should be in front of stars
Type Bug
Priority Unset
Status Closed
Resolution Accepted
Labels whirly-eep
Reporter Inara Pey (inara.pey)
Created at 2018-10-02T15:58:14Z
Updated at 2020-06-15T15:23:16Z
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  'Business Unit': ['Platform'],
  'Original Reporter': 'Inara Pey (inara.pey)',
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  'Severity': 'Unset',
  'System': 'SL Viewer',
  'Target Viewer Version': 'viewer-development',
  'What just happened?': 'When setting a fixed night sky or night sky cycle with stars and moving planets / moons, the stars appear *in front* of the textures used to replace the Sun and Moon and clouds instead of being layered *behind*. ',
  'What were you doing when it happened?': 'Steps to reproduce\r\n\r\n1. Set a night sky backdrop.\r\n2. Make stars visible using the Star Brightness slider.\r\n3. Position the Moon (or texture used to replace the Moon) in the same quadrant of the sky where there is a concentration of stars. \r\n4. Observe stars appear in front of Moon texture (see image "stars.jpg"). \r\n\r\nAlso:\r\n\r\n1. Set a sky with dark (grey or black clouds). \r\n2. Make stars visible using the Star Brightness slider.\r\n3. Make sure Sun and  / or Moon is visible.\r\n4. Set cloud coverage to obscure a visible portion of the sky.\r\n5. Note how stars remain visible despite cloud passage, although clouds correctly obscure Sun / Moon texture (see image "stars 2. jpg") \r\n',
  'What were you expecting to happen instead?': 'I would expect star patterns to be correctly obscured by Sun / Moon textures as the latter transit the sky. \r\n\r\nI would further expect the cloud textures to obscure stars.',
  'Where': 'Related Jira:\r\n\r\nBUG-6000 Stars render black against lighter coloured night skies and against clouds when ALM is enabled.\r\n\r\nBUG-216184 Windlight Changes: Add start gl blend function options',
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