Cannot create/load a project
This page lists common causes for failing to create or load projects in Substance 3D Designer, and offers troubleshooting steps for each.
Application is too old to open URL
The Substance 3D file (SBS) is being loaded by a version of Substance 3D Designer which does not support its format. The Substance 3D file was likely saved in a more recent version of the software which uses an updated format for these files.
As Substance 3D Designer evolves, so does the Substance 3D file format (SBS). More often than not, a new version of the software will need to update your files so they can support the latest features.
You are prompted to perform this update when loading the file for the first time in a new version.
First, check that you are using the latest version of Substance 3D Designer which your current license allows. Here are the points of access to updates for each edition:
- Adobe Substance 3D subscription: go to the Updates section of the Apps tab in the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop application
- [Substance3d.com](http://Substance3d.com) subscription: update when prompted in Substance 3D Designer, or download the latest installer in the My Licenses section of the Substance3d.com website
- Steam: the application will auto-update by default. You can manually trigger the update by starting Substance 3D Designer, or going to the Downloads screen
Crash when creating or loading a project
 Issue
A crash when creating or loading a project is often caused by an error during the initialisation of the 3D View, which occurs when the workspace is being set up.
If the system is a laptop, a third-party application may enforce a power management plan that stops the 3D View from using the system’s GPU. This can result in a crash if no other GPU device can perform the task in its place.
A crash may also occur when the display configuration or scaling was changed between sessions, so that 3D View render frame is created at invalid coordinates.
 Recommended steps
Considering the multiple possible causes for this crash, we suggest going through the following troubleshooting steps in order:
Update graphics drivers
First, make sure the graphics drivers are up to date. You can find the latest version for your GPU here (NVIDIA), here (AMD) or here (Intel).
Force best performance
Look for any software that manages your system’s power plan (E.g., ASUS Armoury Crate), especially when the system is a laptop.
Some power management applications may limit the access of other applications to the system’s GPU, or hinder the GPU’s performance, which may result in crashes. If a power management application exists and is active, switch to the plan that enables the best performance.
Force using discrete GPU
If your system has switchable graphics, consider forcing the use of the discrete GPU (dGPU) for Substance 3D applications.
In most cases, this is achieved in a dedicated application which controls GPU settings. For instance, for NVIDIA GPUs you can do this in the ‘NVIDIA Control Panel’ application.
Reset user interface saved in registry
If the crash is caused by a change in the display configuration or scaling, you may try deleting the existing registry entries for Designer to entirely reset the user interface, among other settings.
The procedure to perform this reset per operating system is described below:
- Close Designer
Close Designer
- Open the Command prompt application
Open the Command prompt application
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Enter the following command and press Enter:
Creative Cloud Desktop
code language-none reg delete "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Adobe Substance 3D Designer" /fSteam/Substance edition
code language-none reg delete "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Allegorithmic\Substance Designer" /f
Enter the following command and press Enter:
Creative Cloud Desktop
Steam/Substance edition
- Disconnect the second monitor from your system, and connect it back (ignore this step if you do not have multiple displays attached)
Disconnect the second monitor from your system, and connect it back (ignore this step if you do not have multiple displays attached)
- Start Designer, but do not create or open any project
Start Designer, but do not create or open any project
- In the top bar, open the Windows menu and select the New 3D View option
In the top bar, open the Windows menu and select the New 3D View option
- Check that the 3D View is correctly initialised, and try different preview meshes in the Scene menu of the panel top bar
Check that the 3D View is correctly initialised, and try different preview meshes in the Scene menu of the panel top bar
- Create or open a material
Create or open a material
- Close Designer
Close Designer
- Open the Terminal application
Open the Terminal application
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Enter the following command and press Enter:
Creative Cloud Desktop
code language-none rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.Adobe\ Substance\ 3D\ Designer.plistSteam/Substance edition
code language-none rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.allegorithmic.Substance\ Designer.plist
Enter the following command and press Enter:
Creative Cloud Desktop
Steam/Substance edition
- Disconnect the second monitor from your system, and connect it back (ignore this step if you do not have multiple displays attached)
Disconnect the second monitor from your system, and connect it back (ignore this step if you do not have multiple displays attached)
- Start Designer, but do not create or open any project
Start Designer, but do not create or open any project
- In the top bar, open the Windows menu and select the New 3D View option
In the top bar, open the Windows menu and select the New 3D View option
- Check that the 3D View is correctly initialised, and try different preview meshes in the Scene menu of the panel top bar
Check that the 3D View is correctly initialised, and try different preview meshes in the Scene menu of the panel top bar
- Create or open a material
Create or open a material