I was working inside UE4 a few days ago, and when I hit Play, my screen went black and I reset my computer. Now, UE4 works just fine, no issues. Same with Maya. (I've honestly got no clue if these programs use the same processing source as Painter). Now, when I use Painter, it frequently consumes 70%-100% of my GPU (see…
Substance just eats GPU for breakfast, the bottleneck here is likely your 770, even the 970 struggles with it. the 1070 was the first card that gave me somewhat of a smooth experience. But yeah on complex stuff my current card the 1070 feels like using it via a remote desktop control... can you show how your texture is set…
Oh man it's been ages since I've opened this project. The project still takes ages to open and has the same issues. I feel like I should have just exported my maps and started a new project just to see if it worked smoothly. @Neox It's really simple, really not sure why it's giving me this issue. I've even got opacity…
No it didn't, but it's really odd, any new projects I've started with SP don't have the same issue. It seems like it's a very select few simple projects which give me this issue. I'll check out my control panel today and see what my default processor is.
And did reinstalling fix it? I had another idea which could cause behaviour like this Maybe your PC assigned the OnBoard Chip to process Substance Painter. I had this problem once and I had the same issues you are describing. I was able to fix it by assigning my gpu as the default processor for graphical programs in the…
Although there can be mistakes in your graph that cause perfomance issues: For example when you use a blend node with only one input, it can cause problems in the calculation. (quoting some Allegorithmic Video, never experienced that myself) It's most probably a driver issue: Uninstall all NVidia Products manuallySearch…
Oh yeah, I did a full uninstall of the NVidia drivers. I'll try reinstalling SP and see if that works, although I'm not sure why it would have just started acting up so suddenly.