Node Wrangler add-on: viewer node bug #58701
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Operating system: Linux mint 19 x64
Graphics card: GTX1080ti
blender 2.79 master
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the node viewer in material always gives white image because of too high value of emission. Every time i have to set it back to 1 to see the result.
Added subscriber: @andreymd87
Added subscriber: @JacquesLucke
Could you upload a .blend file that shows the issue, please? And preferably also a screenshot of the problem.
looks like the value is changing depending of the exposure in color management. if all are defaults the node gives value of 1 wich is the best for material preview shading mode. i think it should always be a constant value in this shading mode.
attaching the preview video:
https://youtu.be/JcGHNhDzIYI
I don't know how to reproduce that without the file (or a simplified version of it that show the problem).. Also what is that viewer node?
viewer node is that node wich comes from node wrangler addon. bug1.blend
viewer node bugto Node Wrangler add-on: viewer node bugAdded subscriber: @lichtwerk
Looks like this is designed to give you the best results in
rendered
viewport mode...Removed subscriber: @andreymd87
Added subscriber: @pioverfour
Changed status from 'Confirmed' to: 'Resolved'
The issue is fixed after
4bf15a06f3
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