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[BUG-226968] [ EEP ] Cloud movement steps/hiccups in non-cardinal directions #5399

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sl-service-account opened this issue May 9, 2019 · 0 comments

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What just happened?

As per Rider's request at the May 9 Content Creator User Group Meeting, posting JIRA here with regard to rendering of clouds using EEP viewer. Short video attached. Notice hiccup in the middle of the video, not related to the video looping. This is observable both during day and night skies. The clouds will move normally for a time but suddenly step sideways, then proceed in the direction they were previously. This is observable with any sky setting that has clouds moving in a non-cardinal direction ( North, East, South, West). Checked in Organica, Sylvan, BlueSteel Sandbox A, Main Channel Sandbox A. (Of note: default sky in Main Channel Sandbox A has cloud motion that goes straight east to west and notably does not hiccup, but the hiccup/stepping can be seen if you apply the test sky/day cycle to yourself in that very region.)

What were you doing when it happened?

Observing EEP skies. I have set a day cycle with six different skies with a day length of default 4 hrs, day offset -8, viewable both in Organica and Sylvan regions (which each have different day cycles).

What were you expecting to happen instead?

Clouds should move across the sky smoothly. To see otherwise is somewhat jarring, especially considering the rest of the transitions from sky setting to sky setting appear so gradual.

Other information

I have passed Rider a copy of the days I have set for each region. Anyone else who wants a copy to test is welcome to IM me in-world.

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Issue BUG-226968
Summary [ EEP ] Cloud movement steps/hiccups in non-cardinal directions
Type Bug
Priority Unset
Status Closed
Resolution Accepted
Labels whirly-eep
Created at 2019-05-09T22:00:00Z
Updated at 2020-06-15T15:23:38Z
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  'Business Unit': ['Platform'],
  "Is there anything you'd like to add?": 'I have passed Rider a copy of the days I have set for each region. Anyone else who wants a copy to test is welcome to IM me in-world.\r\n\r\n',
  'ReOpened Count': 0.0,
  'Severity': 'Unset',
  'System': 'SL Viewer',
  'Target Viewer Version': 'viewer-development',
  'What just happened?': "As per Rider's request at the May 9 Content Creator User Group Meeting, posting JIRA here with regard to rendering of clouds using EEP viewer. Short video attached. Notice hiccup in the middle of the video, not related to the video looping. This is observable both during day and night skies. The clouds will move normally for a time but suddenly step sideways, then proceed in the direction they were previously. This is observable with any sky setting that has clouds moving in a non-cardinal direction ( North, East, South, West). Checked in Organica, Sylvan, BlueSteel Sandbox A, Main Channel Sandbox A. (Of note: default sky in Main Channel Sandbox A has cloud motion that goes straight east to west *and notably does not hiccup*, but the hiccup/stepping can be seen if you apply the test sky/day cycle to yourself in that very region.)",
  'What were you doing when it happened?': 'Observing EEP skies. I have set a day cycle with six different skies with a day length of default 4 hrs, day offset -8, viewable both in Organica and Sylvan regions (which each have different day cycles).',
  'What were you expecting to happen instead?': 'Clouds should move across the sky smoothly. To see otherwise is somewhat jarring, especially considering the rest of the transitions from sky setting to sky setting appear so gradual.',
  'Where': 'Sylvan, Organica regions. Also visible on BlueSteel Sandbox A. ',
}
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