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Maya model turns blue when smoothed

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Anonymous
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Maya model turns blue when smoothed

Hello,

 

I'm working on a model and decided to smooth it by going to Mesh > Smooth.

After that, my model turned blue and continues to be blue even when I apply new materials, move vertices around, etc.

Why isn't this going away?

Attached is a screenshot of the problem.

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Message 2 of 12
Thiird
in reply to: Anonymous

I guess that's because you have the sculpt brush turned on, honestly I dont know.

Try to hit "w" on the keyboard to switch to the select tool.

 

If thats not working send me the model.

Message 3 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Thiird

Even when I use other tools, it doesn't work. 😞

For some reason my model is solid black now. I was working on it last night, but it was still solid blue when I saved it. I deleted history on the model to see if that would help.

I have attached my Maya modelas a zip folder because the forum won't allow me to upload a .mb file.

Message 4 of 12
Thiird
in reply to: Anonymous

Solved.

I really dont know what was wrong with your model...I checked the normals, the material....everything I know could be the problem.

 

At the end I tried to perform a dublicate faces to all the model and it triggered the material to pop up, nothing else :).

 

Nice character btw 😄

 

I would reccomend to save in .ma and not in .mb: I read thats better if you want to recover the file...stuff like that.

 

 

Message 5 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Thiird

Thanks so much, dude!

Thanks for naming all my stuff too, I should've done that from the beginning.

Message 6 of 12
Thiird
in reply to: Anonymous

You're welcome 🙂

 

Yea I used to name things in that way since I saw some videos on the Autodesk yt channel, I reccomend you to do so too.

 

Thanks for the kudo, have a good day 🙂

Message 7 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Thiird

Hi!

I have the same problem, could you tell me step by step what have you done to solve it? I'm new in Maya... 

 

Message 8 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm not sure what zthird99 did to my model either, but try deleting history and non-deformer history, then duplicating the model. 

Message 9 of 12
elliot_amos
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi there, 

I've had this problem recently, where my mesh went blue after smoothing i solved this by selecting my mesh then going to Mesh Display > Apply Colour then in the settings for that, select remove colour, then hit apply.

Im using maya 2016. Hopefully this will help if someone comes across the same issue

Message 10 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: elliot_amos

This is caused by having color sets assigned to your mesh.

 

1. Right click on the mesh

2. Color Sets -> Color Sets Editor

3. Select color set in the GUI, press the "Delete" button

 

Now when you smooth the mesh the color won't change.

Message 11 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thankyou very much man. It saved me a lot...

Message 12 of 12
thiagogroo
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks a lot elliot! 😄

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