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I was tinkering with an utterly dark night setup and found out I couldn't entirely darken out the moonlight, though I could to sunlight.
What were you doing when it happened?
Step 1: Make a windlight and put the sun directly overhead.
Step 2: Set sunlight color to black, darken your ambient light a little so it's easier to (not) see. You lose all shadow, sunlight is a not-thing.
Step 3: Stuff sun under the floor, pull moon out.
Step 4: Hello moonlight. I was glad that you came back, but I would like you to hide in this particular instance.
STep 5: Try tinting the moonlight with various oclors, it definitely takes the sunlight color but it never mutes entirely.
Fortunately I can stuff the moon under the floor two because EEP. So this isn't like the worst thing ever except for the fact that moonlight is kinda intense stuff when you are trying to go for subtle illumination windlights though tweaking the gamma can get some results. But it's just kinda weird that sunlight has full spectrum and not-there-ness but moonlight is eternal so I figured It'd be worth a JIRA.
What were you expecting to happen instead?
Moonlight being able to be blackened out like the sun.
Other information
Original Jira Fields
Field
Value
Issue
BUG-226239
Summary
[EEP] Moonlight can be brighter then daylight in right situations.
Type
Bug
Priority
Unset
Status
Closed
Resolution
Accepted
Labels
whirly-eep
Created at
2019-02-01T03:59:34Z
Updated at
2020-06-15T15:23:22Z
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'Business Unit': ['Platform'],
'Date of First Response': '2019-02-01T12:02:57.093-0600',
'ReOpened Count': 0.0,
'Severity': 'Unset',
'System': 'SL Viewer',
'Target Viewer Version': 'viewer-development',
'What just happened?': "I was tinkering with an utterly dark night setup and found out I couldn't entirely darken out the moonlight, though I could to sunlight.",
'What were you doing when it happened?': "Step 1: Make a windlight and put the sun directly overhead.\r\nStep 2: Set sunlight color to black, darken your ambient light a little so it's easier to (not) see. You lose all shadow, sunlight is a not-thing.\r\nStep 3: Stuff sun under the floor, pull moon out.\r\nStep 4: Hello moonlight. I was glad that you came back, but I would like you to hide in this particular instance.\r\nSTep 5: Try tinting the moonlight with various oclors, it definitely takes the sunlight color but it never mutes entirely.\r\n\r\nFortunately I can stuff the moon under the floor two because EEP. So this isn't like the worst thing ever except for the fact that moonlight is kinda intense stuff when you are trying to go for subtle illumination windlights though tweaking the gamma can get some results. But it's just kinda weird that sunlight has full spectrum and not-there-ness but moonlight is eternal so I figured It'd be worth a JIRA.",
'What were you expecting to happen instead?': 'Moonlight being able to be blackened out like the sun.',
}
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What just happened?
I was tinkering with an utterly dark night setup and found out I couldn't entirely darken out the moonlight, though I could to sunlight.
What were you doing when it happened?
Step 1: Make a windlight and put the sun directly overhead.
Step 2: Set sunlight color to black, darken your ambient light a little so it's easier to (not) see. You lose all shadow, sunlight is a not-thing.
Step 3: Stuff sun under the floor, pull moon out.
Step 4: Hello moonlight. I was glad that you came back, but I would like you to hide in this particular instance.
STep 5: Try tinting the moonlight with various oclors, it definitely takes the sunlight color but it never mutes entirely.
Fortunately I can stuff the moon under the floor two because EEP. So this isn't like the worst thing ever except for the fact that moonlight is kinda intense stuff when you are trying to go for subtle illumination windlights though tweaking the gamma can get some results. But it's just kinda weird that sunlight has full spectrum and not-there-ness but moonlight is eternal so I figured It'd be worth a JIRA.
What were you expecting to happen instead?
Moonlight being able to be blackened out like the sun.
Other information
Original Jira Fields
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: