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Fixed in 2018.3.X
Votes
0
Found in
2017.2.1f1
Issue ID
1018483
Regression
No
Reflection Probes set to Custom, and Environment Reflections does not accept Cubemap Render Texture
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open QA attached project
2. Play the scene and notice that Reflection probe object assigns Render Texture as Cubemap
3. Select Reflection Probe object
4. Select "New Render Texture" in the project window
5. Notice that dimensions are set to "Cube"
6. Try to drag and drop "New Render Texture" on Custom Reflection Probes "Cubemap" slot
7. Notice that you are not allowed to assign Cube Render Texture
Expected result: assigning Cubemap Render Texture to the Cubemap slot of Reflection Probe should be allowed
Reproduced in: 2018.2.0a5, 2018.1.0b13, 2017.4.0f1, 2017.3.2f1, 2017.2.2p1, 2017.1.3p2
Fixed in: 2019.1.0a2
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Lord_Cris
Aug 29, 2019 01:35
Still found in 2019.2.1f1