Remove your Mudbox user preferences
 
 
 

Removing your user preferences can be a good first step in troubleshooting issues that can occur in Mudbox. When you remove user settings, either by renaming or deleting the directory, Mudbox creates new preferences the next time you run the application. This refreshes tools and options to their default values, and often provides a quick fix for any new, unexpected tool behavior, or other issues running Mudbox.

TipTo ensure that Mudbox always runs smoothly, it can be particularly useful to remove your user preferences whenever you install a new hot fix, service pack, or updated version of Mudbox.

Before removing your preferences, check if you have saved any data in the affected directories, and create any backups that you require. (For example, if you have saved images in the \data\Stamps or \data\Stencils directories.)

To remove all user settings

  1. Locate the following directory (or directories):

    Windows

    • (XP) <drive>:\My Documents\Mudbox\ <version> \
    • (Vista) <drive>:\Users\<username>\Documents\Mudbox\ <version> \

    Mac OS X

    • /Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/Mudbox/ <version> /
    • /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/Mudbox <version> /

    Linux

    • /home/<username>/Mudbox/ <version> /
  2. Either delete the directory, or rename it if you want to keep a copy (for example as /2012_backup/).

    Renaming the directory gives you the option of restoring your preferences if this process does not fix the issue.

The next time you start Mudbox, default settings are recreated in the same location.

ImportantIf you prefer a more iterative troubleshooting approach, you can instead remove only a subset of the user settings directories. For example, delete only the ..\ <version> \settings directory first to see if this resolves the issue you are experiencing. If the issue persists, you can try deleting ..\ <version> \data\trays, then ..\ <version> \data\paths, and so on.

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