Blender 2.8 - Crash by Eevee Material Button #64864
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System Information
Operating system: Win7 64Bit Pro
Graphics card: Nvidea Geforce
Blender Version
2.80,
b4dfae3df7
, may 20 - 2019)Short description: Open Blender with Eevee Render Engine. Click Material Button and Blender Crashs.
Exact steps: Open Blender with Eevee Render Engine. No further steps are required. Just Click Material-Button and Blender Crashs. No more, no less.
Thanks for Blender Dudes!
Personal note: At the moment you get the impression that the team is more concerned with moving menus and buttons than with... (see Outliner Mark button, Visibility, Move Prefencies in the Menus etc.)
Added subscriber: @andymoon
Blender Crash by Eevee Material Buttonto Blender 2.8 - Crash by Eevee Material ButtonAdded subscriber: @Jeroen-Bakker
Not able to reproduce on Linux.
@andymoon sorry you got the impression that we are only moving stuff around. It was the last week that we are able to change the UI and API so a lot of attention went to there. Good to know that the upcoming months we will shift our focus to bug fixing and documentation.
Added subscriber: @nacioss
Can't reproduce in Ubuntu 18.04.2 with today's 2019-05-20 build. Please try with Load Factory Settings or try installing the latest Nvidia drivers
Added subscriber: @brecht
Please attach the output of Help > System Info.
This may be a duplicate of #63993 (Material tab crash with Intel HD 4x00 on Windows 7/8), if your laptop has both an NVIDIA and Intel GPU. Changing the NVIDIA preferences to always use Blender with the NVIDIA card may then avoid the issue.
Closed as duplicate of #63993