I had reported this multiple times and the simple answer I get is to update my Rhino. This is a habit I built since the very early days of using Rhino and now it has become a trigger to crash ever since the shift to Rhino7. ![]() Just an example, because of my modeling tendencies, I am used to editing a polysurface by selectively moving control points to adjust the size of an enclosed geometry, or doing similar things on curves and hatches for drafting. However, it has nothing to do with the issues I run into when I focus exclusively on modeling. When I crash out with plugins open I understand that the issue is likely on the capacity of the graphic card or the issue of the plugin. What I know is that most of the time I don’t have Vray or Enscape running actively when I am working in the model space. I am not 100% sure if I should consciously disable those plugins every time I open Rhino to make the software work properly.
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