Out of posterity, could you try selecting "Load Factory Settings" and then try your steps again.
Also, could you move the current preference files of Blender elsewhere (this with Blender…
I just tried those steps on a MacBook Air M1 with macOS 14 Sonoma and did not run into that crash... But I did try that with the latest Alpha version of Blender 4.0.0, could you try that as…
@fsiddi Blender its icon is somewhat smaller than the others are (in my example BBEdit, Brave and Apple their own), its darker rounded square I mean...
@brecht Something went wrong with the new macOS Blender icon, on a retina display it look as intended, however on a non-retina display it is obviously low res and lacks the dark background, please…
@ChAoS_O Could you try creating a new user account on your machine and only fresh install Blender in there, to see if the default macOS and Blender its own settings will give you access to the…
Lets do so, it is archived here and can always be re-opened in case of...!
I tried a 3.6 Release Candidate today and that did not exhibit the problem, when it did in the past, it would show the normal main Blender window, with its upper left corner starting exactly in…
Able to reproduce this problem too, MacBook Air M1 with Ventura 13.4 and Blender 3.6.0 Beta r4e7ee5d9ac50. Tried again, render a simple scene (or a complex one, that does not matter) like the…
@mano-wii This is odd... I tried the same 3.6.0 Beta that you tried (commit date 2023-05-22 21:38, hash 43fe7bec4fa5) yesterday and I ran into the exact same problems as before, writing down the…
For posterity I also tried with macOS Ventura 13.4, same problem still...
With Blender 3.5.1 Stable the scene can be rendered with both CPU and GPU enabled on the same machine, just tried that as well.
With Blender 3.6.0 Alpha only Blender crashes, I am not thrown…
Setting the "Device" in Cycles its settings to only "CPU" makes the render begin without crashing, so no changes in the Blender Prefernces" were required to get it to render. The .blend file uses…
Tried rendering the same file using the Terminal produces the accompanying log
@Christopher-Tyler And when using Blender to render in the background, are you using the GUI approach which you may or may not have hidden using Cmd-H, or are you using the Terminal approach?
Well @PratikPB2123, you might want to re-open this issue again, for I have the exact same problem on another Fedora Linux machine, this time with an Intel UHD Graphics 630 integrated GPU, which I…