Instrument panel light adjustments are adjusting the opposite side's brightness
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Instrument panel light adjustments are adjusting the opposite side's brightness
I noticed with the v1.1.3 beta that the instrument panel light adjustments (labeled "PILOT INSTR PNL" and "COPILOT INSTR PNL" on the overhead panel) are adjusting the opposite side's integral lighting brightness.
I've also noticed that adjusting the various integral light brightness is causing some of them to sort of add together if that makes sense. For example, increasing both the pilot's and copilot's panel brightness causes the lower panel's brightness to become extra brightened. Is this intentional?
I've also noticed that adjusting the various integral light brightness is causing some of them to sort of add together if that makes sense. For example, increasing both the pilot's and copilot's panel brightness causes the lower panel's brightness to become extra brightened. Is this intentional?
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Re: Instrument panel light adjustments are adjusting the opposite side's brightness
Noticed that too:
https://milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=11980
Please also note the missing textures described there.
https://milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=11980
Please also note the missing textures described there.
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Re: Instrument panel light adjustments are adjusting the opposite side's brightness
The night lighting in this aircraft is incredibly complex as a quick glance in the RealLight's ..\Textures folder will reveal. Yes, the NL does use the Additive self-illumination mode so duplicated areas will be "added together" increasing brightness. Fixing this duplication is a fiddly process, but has been noted as needing further attention.clorix1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 1:55 amI noticed with the v1.1.3 beta that the instrument panel light adjustments (labeled "PILOT INSTR PNL" and "COPILOT INSTR PNL" on the overhead panel) are adjusting the opposite side's integral lighting brightness.
I've also noticed that adjusting the various integral light brightness is causing some of them to sort of add together if that makes sense. For example, increasing both the pilot's and copilot's panel brightness causes the lower panel's brightness to become extra brightened. Is this intentional?