GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 694713
[CRASH] Paintbrush tool: GIMP crashes with brush size>1000 and hardness 075 on large images
Last modified: 2013-10-04 11:28:37 UTC
if you use the paintbrush tool with a the hardness 075 brush with a brush size value of >1000 on large images (3400x3400px)Gimp ALWAYS crashes... had to redo 45 minutes of work three times!!! I don't know if this info is related or part of the problem, 10% of the brush if off the edge of the image...
Any chance to provide a stacktrace? Is this really about version 2.8.2, and could you try with 2.8.4?
I will try that... I was not aware a new version was released which leads me to Bug 694719
*** Bug 698908 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided after more than 6 weeks. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for. Thanks!
YOU NEVER ASKED FOR ANY INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
See comment #1.
I TRIED IT WITH 2.8.4 SAME ISSUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Moltres_rider, many of your bug reports contain a repeating pattern: GIMP crashes in function $xy, but it only crashes for you. Also, some of the bugs you report are really esoteric, like saving/exporting to some mysterious places and the next time vice versa. And you shout and appear furious very often. Please read and answer the following questions carefully. 1) Just to be sure that we're speaking the same language: what exactly happens if you write: 'GIMP crashes'? Does it freeze for a short while or for long, does Windows show its system message 'GNU Image Manipulation program has stopped working' or does GIMP close suddenly and you have to restart it? Any further message from GIMP or Windows shown on the screen is helpful. It'd also be helpful if you attached the output of GIMP verbose (see http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Users:Tips#On_Windows). 2) Please also post your system configuration: CPU, RAM, graphics card, Windows version, other currently running programs. 3) Make sure you have no malware running on your system. 4) What makes you so sure that the problem is in GIMP and not in your system or the result of doing things improperly? 5) Read and follow the steps at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/bug-HOWTO.html carefully. And - even it may be hard for you - stay calm and factual. It is a joy to work with almost all reporters here (and fun is one reason why people are committed in open source communities), except one... You have heard it and were cautioned so many times here and in other forums, but you continue losing self-control again and again. Write down your findings in a separate text file first, but send them a few days later, when you calmed down and can think more clearly. If your problems are lying deeper, please solve them first. You could get some joy yourself if you behaved friendly. Without this we are just not able to help you. Please remember this with every bug report and comment, otherwise we will have to close your reports after a short time. Thank you in advance.
Does this happen with GIMP 2.8.6, too? Please also answer my questions in comment 8. Your answer within 4 weeks is appreciated. Thank you in advance.
*** Bug 701455 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
1. 'GNU Image Manipulation program has stopped working' 2. see dxdiag.txt 3. have AV installed no malware 4. because 2.6.10 NEVER had this crashing issue
Created attachment 248445 [details] anser to #2
This user has been blocked, we won't get any additional information. Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for. Thanks!