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Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 6:19 pm
by Ricardo Teixeira
illinar wrote:Hi. Any updates? Have you been able to reproduce the issue?


Our apologies for the delay but, unfortunately, the developer responsible for your report has been delayed. We have your report on our support queue, we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Thanks!

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:51 am
by Ricardo Teixeira
illinar wrote:Hi. Any updates? Have you been able to reproduce the issue?


Hello,

We did a few additional tests but, unfortunately, we were not able to replicate it. Can you share the cookie texture and a screenshot of the problem, and one without? It might clue us in to what's causing the issue.

Thanks!

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 8:18 am
by illinar
ShadingBug.unitypackage
(37.42 KiB) Downloaded 155 times


I've been able to reproduce the issue in a clean scene. Uploading the package. It should work in a clean project or possibly in any project.

Another requirement that I've found is Forward rendering path.

So, the bug:
Objects stop receiving the shadows.

Conditions:
- Using normal nodes anywhere in albedo, specular, roughness, normal, emission or other channels.
- Light cookie (Confirmed to be the case with any cookie, at least on directional lights.)
- Forward rendering path.

Thank you.

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 10:48 am
by Ricardo Teixeira
illinar wrote:
ShadingBug.unitypackage


I've been able to reproduce the issue in a clean scene. Uploading the package. It should work in a clean project or possibly in any project.

Another requirement that I've found is Forward rendering path.

So, the bug:
Objects stop receiving the shadows.

Conditions:
- Using normal nodes anywhere in albedo, specular, roughness, normal, emission or other channels.
- Light cookie (Confirmed to be the case with any cookie, at least on directional lights.)
- Forward rendering path.

Thank you.


Hello,

Thank you for the additional information, we really appreciate it. It seems that saving the shader using the latest ASE version corrects it, the shadows appear immediately. We would love to investigate the problem but we need some extra details in order to proceed.

-Unity version used
-Amplify Shader Editor version (Window > Amplify Shader Editor > About)

You can download the latest version directly from our website using your Unity Asset Store invoice number

Product Download

Looking forward to your feedback.

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2017 5:55 pm
by illinar
My Unity version is 5.6.1f1 (the latest stable)
ASE 0.7.0dev03

I no longer have the email from Unity if that's the only place I could find the Unity Invoice Number.

Is the new version submitted for the Asset Store? I can wait it's not a problem.

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2017 7:33 pm
by Ricardo Teixeira
illinar wrote:My Unity version is 5.6.1f1 (the latest stable)
ASE 0.7.0dev03

I no longer have the email from Unity if that's the only place I could find the Unity Invoice Number.

Is the new version submitted for the Asset Store? I can wait it's not a problem.


Hello,

No problem, I believe that you can check the invoice number by clicking on your name on the top right corner of asset store window, than my account, than transactions.

The new version will be submitted soon, we will keep you posted.

Thanks!

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2017 8:54 am
by illinar
Got the new version. The issue is fixed. Thank you very much!

Re: Normal nodes break shading

PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:34 am
by Ricardo Teixeira
illinar wrote:Got the new version. The issue is fixed. Thank you very much!


Awesome, happy to hear it. Be sure to let us know if you run into any additional issues, we would be happy to help.

Thanks!