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Hey dear fellows of avsim forums, from time ago I've been experienced an annoying problem when clouds in the skies, strange straight lines casted on gorund when I'm out cockpit and panning the camera and also inside cockpit , I have tested changing the cloud distance draw in active sky P3DV4 but nothing happen, problem is still present, please help!!, 

My specs are: Intel I5-8600K @ 4.7ghz., 16Gb ram T-Force, SSD disk 1TB, graphic card Asus Nvidia GTX 1070ti ROG, Win 10 64 bits, P3Dv4.5, active sky for P3Dv4, envtex for texture (issue present also when used REX sky Force before).

Thanks in advance for help.

(can´t upload photos!!!)

 

 


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1 minute ago, flesland said:

Hey dear fellows of avsim forums, from time ago I've been experienced an annoying problem when clouds in the skies, strange straight lines casted on gorund when I'm out cockpit and panning the camera and also inside cockpit , I have tested changing the cloud distance draw in active sky P3DV4 but nothing happen, problem is still present, please help!!, 

My specs are: Intel I5-8600K @ 4.7ghz., 16Gb ram T-Force, SSD disk 1TB, graphic card Asus Nvidia GTX 1070ti ROG, Win 10 64 bits, P3Dv4.5, active sky for P3Dv4, envtex for texture (issue present also when used REX sky Force before).

  https://gyazo.com/ad2208bb14febcbb5ac5fb3bf9cd328a  

  https://gyazo.com/56779e85f02abd3917c4fcce7bb2eaca

  https://gyazo.com/d88995dc1b054538dc2cd67f79c798dd

  https://gyazo.com/e742f02a935ae00f5c4ae63f6ee921a6
 

Thanks in advance for help.

(can´t upload photos!!!)

 

 

 


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looks like a haze layer to me. Try playing with those settings in active sky.

 

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Hmm...but even with a haze layer, that division should have gradient to it, not abrupt like that. 

Does REX SF play with the shaders?   It looks like something is amiss with the shaders being used.

If it were me I would revert to default shaders, disable REX SF, and see if the sharp line disappeared.


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REX sky force is not used anymore, currently i'm using envtex, i'm going to try with default shaders, thanks !!.

I reverse to default P3Dv4 shaders, and then apply new shaders of rd preset 1.8, nothing change, sharp line appears anyway. Again i'm not using Rex sky Force, anymore, Do I have to unistall it maybe?

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I think this has to do with the draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground. There is a special setting for it. Try increasing it to its max and see if you still see this? I think its under the lighting and shadow options... Not at my computer now so can't confirm the location of this slider right now...

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4 hours ago, Benjamin J said:

I think this has to do with the draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground. There is a special setting for it. Try increasing it to its max and see if you still see this? I think its under the lighting and shadow options... Not at my computer now so can't confirm the location of this slider right now...

Thanks friend, let me check your advice and let you know!!!!, thanks for answers !!!


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draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground. Is that Active sky?

 

looks like a haze layer to me. Try playing with those settings in active sky. I cannot find that haze setting in active sky, which menu is it?

 

I get the same issue, thanks Ollie.


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20 minutes ago, ols500 said:

draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground. Is that Active sky?

 

looks like a haze layer to me. Try playing with those settings in active sky. I cannot find that haze setting in active sky, which menu is it?

 

I get the same issue, thanks Ollie.

its draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground
see in Settings in P3D!

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On 9/20/2019 at 3:12 AM, Alti said:

its draw distance of cloud shadows on the ground
see in Settings in P3D!

Yup, that’s the one. @flesland did this solve your issue?


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I see that, too. For me, it goes away when I shut down Active Sky. How about in your case?


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