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I keep recur “Memory access out of bounds” error message. I have tried clicking and un clicking the “walkable” and “collidable” boxes, as well as deleting models, and still am unable to publish my scene to hubs. I am not very familiar with 3D modeling or creating the rooms so I am unsure what to do here. It’s been doing fine, publishing my rooms up until this point.

I keep recur “Memory access out of bounds” error message. I have tried clicking and un clicking the “walkable” and “collidable” boxes, as well as deleting models, and still am unable to publish my scene to hubs. I am not very familiar with 3D modeling or creating the rooms so I am unsure what to do here. It’s been doing fine, publishing my rooms up until this point.

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Hello,

thanks for reaching out - is your scene very large?

We have seen that is when someone tried making a mesh walkable that was way too large. A couple of times it's happened when there was a custom skybox/sphere and forgot to make it non-walkable, so the floorplan system was trying to generate a nav mesh on that giant distant sky sphere geometry.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

Hello,

thanks for reaching out - is your scene very large?

We have seen that is when someone tried making a mesh walkable that was way too large. A couple of times it's happened when there was a custom skybox/sphere and forgot to make it non-walkable, so the floorplan system was trying to generate a nav mesh on that giant distant sky sphere geometry.