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Fixed in 2021.2.X
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0
Found in
2018.4
2019.4
2020.2
2020.2.0f1
2021.1
2021.2
Issue ID
1301256
Regression
No
Scene view Grid outlines become wide and blocky when a Game Object is selected
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the attached project "GridLines"
2. Open scene "SampleScene"
3. In the Scene window, make sure Shading Mode is set to "Wireframe"
4. In the Inspector, select the "Sphere" object
Expected result: The Grid in the Scene window is displayed with slim outlines
Actual result: The Grid is drawn with blocky, wide outlines
Reproducible with: 2018.4.31f1, 2019.4.20f1, 2020.2.3f1, 2021.1.0b5, 2021.2.0a1
Not reproducible with: 2021.2.0a2
Reproducible with:
MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2019), macOS 10.15.7
Not reproducible with:
iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017), macOS 11.1
iMac i5-4570R @ 2.7GHz, Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB, macOS 10.14
Note:
- Issue is not reproducible with "Alpha Channel", "Overdraw"
- Issue is reproducible with "Shaded" and "Shaded Wireframe" when Scene Lighting is turned off
- Issue is reproducible with all other available Scene View Modes
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Resolution Note (fix version 2021.2):
Fixed in 2021.2.0a2