Fbx addon shows an error when exporting. #104902
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Reference: blender/blender-addons#104902
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System Information
Operating system: W11
Graphics card: rtx3090
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Broken: 3.6.2
Short description of error
Export that object makes the error.
I know how to fix it, just recreate UV channel, but I think many people may spend too much time solving this problem
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What is the error message?
Is it the same as shown in blender/blender#102783
@mano-wii i think its that closed issue, can you reopen it please ?
blender/blender#79775 (comment)
Don't open it.
This issue is the result of something unidentified that generated invalid UVs.
Some operations that could cause this have already been identified and made safe.
You must find out what generated the invalid UV in the mesh (maybe importers or development versions of Blender or modeling tools...).
Describing the effect instead of the cause is not very helpfull.