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markatwrk
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June 28, 2012
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Photoshop CS6: how to stop 3D rendering?

  • June 28, 2012
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Can't find a way to stop 3D rendering in Photoshop CS6!

Only with force quit...

Any idea?

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6 replies

November 22, 2016

Press Escape to cancel rendering

SG...
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 22, 2016

Hi,

This thread is really old and the OP had found a bug that we fixed in an update. The 3D rendering interaction has changed a few times since Ps CS4, but the current Pc CC 2017 version does indeed stop rendering with the ESC key.

thx,

steve

sheerlight
Participant
July 30, 2017

I went window>workspace>photography

[i.e. photography instead of 3d checked]

using Mac  C Cloud

Participant
July 11, 2015

Just click on a layer that doesn't have the 3D effect on it. The 3D grid its related tools and widgets will no longer show until you click on the layer that contains the 3D effect. In which event, you'll see the 3D grid and related tools again.

SG...
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 29, 2012

Hi,

Do you get this consistently with the same file? If so is this something you can share with Adobe? We have a bug report that sounds somewhat similar, but haven't found consistent steps for reproducing the problem.

regards,

steve

markatwrk
markatwrkAuthor
Participant
June 29, 2012

HI Steve,

seems we posted at same time.

Here seems an hardware CPU-power related item. No problem to send my .PSD file.

BTW was like that in previous Photoshop version: when in raytracing no way to stop it on MacPro 3,1

SG...
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 29, 2012

Hi,

I'll send you a private message to arrange the file drop.

So you've seen this with Ps CS5 on the MacPro 3,1, too?

thx,

steve

Mylenium
Legend
June 29, 2012

As the others said, you should be able to stop rendering by clicking in the UI with any tool. Also consider setting a different high quality threshold in the 3D prefs to avoid lock-ups, at least while you test things. You can always switch back to a higher setting later and then give your machine enough time to render at best quality...

Mylenium

markatwrk
markatwrkAuthor
Participant
June 29, 2012

Some more details pointing out as a "hardware performance / software interrupt" problem bug:

On MacPro 3,1 [2x2.8GHz Xeon 16GB RAM]= no way to exit from render, no matter what you click. Only ForceQuit solve.

On Hackintosh [3.49GHZ Core i7 32GB RAM]= works OK. Stops immediately when you click.

Both same osX, same CS6 versions.

Asking for a more responsive UI feedback when in rendering. Reserve some CPU power to mouse action...

Thanks Adobe.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 28, 2012

You should also be able to stop the rendering by clicking anywhere in the photoshop interface, pressing the esc key or any key on your keyboard.

What operating system?

Noel Carboni
Legend
June 28, 2012

"force quit"...  I'm betting Mac.

-Noel

Noel Carboni
Legend
June 28, 2012

What happens when you click your mouse on the little Render icon in the Properties panel?

-Noel