Subsurface modifier has no “render” option
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I have a subsurface modifier on the character that I am working on. But at some point the "render" option just got ...bugged? (And I don't know when or why this happened) It doesn't look right and does not work for rendering either.
I can however change it to a multiresolution modifier and subdivide + render it that way.
However I would rather know what's going on here before going forward.
rendering interface subdivision-surface
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I have a subsurface modifier on the character that I am working on. But at some point the "render" option just got ...bugged? (And I don't know when or why this happened) It doesn't look right and does not work for rendering either.
I can however change it to a multiresolution modifier and subdivide + render it that way.
However I would rather know what's going on here before going forward.
rendering interface subdivision-surface
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I have a subsurface modifier on the character that I am working on. But at some point the "render" option just got ...bugged? (And I don't know when or why this happened) It doesn't look right and does not work for rendering either.
I can however change it to a multiresolution modifier and subdivide + render it that way.
However I would rather know what's going on here before going forward.
rendering interface subdivision-surface
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I have a subsurface modifier on the character that I am working on. But at some point the "render" option just got ...bugged? (And I don't know when or why this happened) It doesn't look right and does not work for rendering either.
I can however change it to a multiresolution modifier and subdivide + render it that way.
However I would rather know what's going on here before going forward.
rendering interface subdivision-surface
rendering interface subdivision-surface
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If you enable "Experimental" features (it looks like you have done that)
the subdivision modifier changes a bit and it allows "adaptive" subdivisions. You are not forced to use it though.
To not use the adaptive feature, just use the "Levels:" slider under it: it works exactly as the "Render:" slider works in the non-experimental version.
(you can switch back and forth, the value stays the same)
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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active
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If you enable "Experimental" features (it looks like you have done that)
the subdivision modifier changes a bit and it allows "adaptive" subdivisions. You are not forced to use it though.
To not use the adaptive feature, just use the "Levels:" slider under it: it works exactly as the "Render:" slider works in the non-experimental version.
(you can switch back and forth, the value stays the same)
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
If you enable "Experimental" features (it looks like you have done that)
the subdivision modifier changes a bit and it allows "adaptive" subdivisions. You are not forced to use it though.
To not use the adaptive feature, just use the "Levels:" slider under it: it works exactly as the "Render:" slider works in the non-experimental version.
(you can switch back and forth, the value stays the same)
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
If you enable "Experimental" features (it looks like you have done that)
the subdivision modifier changes a bit and it allows "adaptive" subdivisions. You are not forced to use it though.
To not use the adaptive feature, just use the "Levels:" slider under it: it works exactly as the "Render:" slider works in the non-experimental version.
(you can switch back and forth, the value stays the same)
If you enable "Experimental" features (it looks like you have done that)
the subdivision modifier changes a bit and it allows "adaptive" subdivisions. You are not forced to use it though.
To not use the adaptive feature, just use the "Levels:" slider under it: it works exactly as the "Render:" slider works in the non-experimental version.
(you can switch back and forth, the value stays the same)
edited yesterday
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Nicola Sap
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4,38211240
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
add a comment |
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Yo dude. That was it. Thank you so much lol. :D
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
Oh man I was so stupid. I got confused by the UI since i was expecting to choose the "render value" where now just was a seemingly empty "render: " . Didn't even realize the "Level Value" belonged to "render: " . I thought it belonged to "adaptive" . Like " adaptive level 2 " .....
– Shinsakuto
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
@Shinsakuto it's not you: sometimes the interface looks confusing! It's normal to be a bit confused when the interface suddenly changes :) Btw, I have removed your "PS" from the question as artistic feedback are not on-topic on this site. Familiarize yourself with the site and welcome to BSE! :)
– Nicola Sap
yesterday
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