Performance Settings

To open the Performance Settings, select Windows > Settings/Preferences > Performance Settings.

This panel lets you select trade-offs between performance and quality, as well as temporarily disable some visual updates to improve interactivity.

Dependency Graph Evaluation

To set when to refresh (or redraw the screen) when manipulating objects, in the Dependency Graph Evaluation section, select one of the following:

Drag

Refreshes the display during the drag.

Demand

Refreshes the display only when you release the mouse button and click the Update button that appears in the bottom right of the display window.

Note: Currently, Viewport 2.0 does not support the Dependency Graph Evaluation, Refresh on Demand mode.
Release

Refreshes the display only when you release the mouse button.

Surfaces options

To control complex operations on surfaces during mouse interaction, in the Surfaces section, select one of the following beside the surface:

On

Performs complex operations during mouse interactions.

Off

Completely disables complex operations during mouse interaction.

Interactive

Suspends complex operations during mouse interaction.

Deformers options

To control complex operations on deformers during mouse interaction, in the Deformers section, select one of the following beside the surface:

On

Performs complex operations during mouse interactions.

Off

Completely disables complex operations during mouse interaction.

Interactive

Suspends complex operations during mouse interaction.

Per Node

For Cluster Resolution and Lattice Resolution only, improves redraw performance for individual cluster or lattice deformations by setting the Use Partial Resolution attribute to partial and setting the Percent Resolution on a per node basis.

Global

For Cluster Resolution and Lattice Resolution only, improves the redraw performance of all cluster or lattice deformations. (You do not need to set the Percent Resolution for each cluster or lattice.)

Set Global Cluster Resolution and Global Lattice Resolution to Full, High, Medium, or Low. A Low setting corresponds to a low percentage, and therefore more improved performance.