T3D 1.1 Beta 3 - Grid Rendering bug/difference (Advanced/Basic Lighting) - LOGGED
by Nathan Bowhay - ESAL · in Torque 3D Professional · 03/14/2011 (6:12 pm) · 1 replies
I apologize if I already posted about this, but couldn't find it anyplace and noticed it again today.
(what version are you using?)
Build: 1.1 Beta 3
(what platform/OS did this happen on?)
Platform: Windows Vista
(where is this bug happening?)
Target: Editors
(what is the bug)
Issues: When displaying the grid in the editor with advanced lighting on it renders over all the objects, when it is turned off it renders below them.
Basic Lighting (click image to make it bigger)

Advanced Lighting (click image to make it bigger)

(tell us how to trigger the bug)
Steps to Repeat:
1. Launch the game
2. Press F11 to enter the editor
3. Go to Edit > Editor Settings > Axis Gizmo and make sure Render Plane Hashes is checked and close that window
4. Then find an object in your level and select it Look at where the grid is rendered/ how it looks while moving the camera around and find a good 45 or so deg angle looking down.
5. Go To Lighting and check either basic or advanced (whatever isn't currently checked) and look at the grid again and where it is/how it looks.
(what version are you using?)
Build: 1.1 Beta 3
(what platform/OS did this happen on?)
Platform: Windows Vista
(where is this bug happening?)
Target: Editors
(what is the bug)
Issues: When displaying the grid in the editor with advanced lighting on it renders over all the objects, when it is turned off it renders below them.
Basic Lighting (click image to make it bigger)

Advanced Lighting (click image to make it bigger)

(tell us how to trigger the bug)
Steps to Repeat:
1. Launch the game
2. Press F11 to enter the editor
3. Go to Edit > Editor Settings > Axis Gizmo and make sure Render Plane Hashes is checked and close that window
4. Then find an object in your level and select it Look at where the grid is rendered/ how it looks while moving the camera around and find a good 45 or so deg angle looking down.
5. Go To Lighting and check either basic or advanced (whatever isn't currently checked) and look at the grid again and where it is/how it looks.
Associate David Wyand
Gnometech Inc.
Logged as THREED-1481. Thanks!
- Dave