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When using distributed/centralized render caching the color of assembly3 LCSs are not rendered. They are shown as black lines. When switching to Experimental they are rendered correctly. See the attached video below.
I considered opening this in the assembly3 github repo however I believe this to be a render caching bug, not an assembly3 bug. Please feel free to move it if this is an incorrect assumption.
EDIT: I uploaded a new video below, it turns out that the render color is dependent on the position of the camera (or maybe the lightsource?) only when using distributed/centralized/auto. When using Experimental the colors are correct and not dependent on the view.
Video_2024-01-11_11-14-17.mp4
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When using distributed/centralized render caching the color of assembly3 LCSs are not rendered. They are shown as black lines. When switching to Experimental they are rendered correctly. See the attached video below.
I considered opening this in the assembly3 github repo however I believe this to be a render caching bug, not an assembly3 bug. Please feel free to move it if this is an incorrect assumption.
EDIT: I uploaded a new video below, it turns out that the render color is dependent on the position of the camera (or maybe the lightsource?) only when using distributed/centralized/auto. When using Experimental the colors are correct and not dependent on the view.
Video_2024-01-11_11-14-17.mp4
Thanks!
Anything else?
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: