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Kurson

Horizon line not aligned with sea line

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See the gap of nothing between the sun and sea

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That is the atmosphere haze fog actually making that gap via occluding water reflection, these guys photos show the horizon is just fine with the water.

 

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I am getting the same issue with moons near the horizon:

 

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Yea I know its the fog, but looks bad so please put it on a list to be done, my screenshots suck ty

 

btw the first picture you showed was actually my own, from before the volumetric fog patch haha

 

the second picture suggests some wrong calculations going on with sun/horizon relative levels, resulting in inaccurate sun reflection on the water.. you can also see this in the first picture where valrei appears to be lower on the sky in the water reflection (reflection is bigger -> means the middle of the moon is closer to horizon)

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1 hour ago, Block said:

I am getting the same issue with moons near the horizon:

 

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again, its the reflection being occluded by that haze effect, do you have reflections turned down or off for water?

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You're saying that like that makes it fine. It's not fine.

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On 5/29/2020 at 9:36 PM, Block said:

I am getting the same issue with moons near the horizon:

 

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Saw something similar to this but the sea was more visible. The misalignment is much too extreme and needs to be adressed.

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