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Currently, the laser visualization shows the area covered by the laser rays. If the ray density is low, the visualization could be confusing. Here is an example with 3 samples and a resolution value of 5.
I propose to improve the visualization by drawing the real ray sensors with a slightly darker color line. Something like this but probably with a thinner line.
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Original report (archived issue) by Carlos Agüero (Bitbucket: caguero, GitHub: caguero).
Currently, the laser visualization shows the area covered by the laser rays. If the ray density is low, the visualization could be confusing. Here is an example with 3 samples and a resolution value of 5.
I propose to improve the visualization by drawing the real ray sensors with a slightly darker color line. Something like this but probably with a thinner line.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: