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  1. Thank you! 

     

    I ran BlueScreenView to see if I could learn anything about the crash. The only driver indicated in the crash stack 

    is ntoskrnl.exe.

    That's a pretty big chunk for me to make any sense out of.

     

    In the report of all the drivers and dll's running at the time of the crash no  dll's labeled with paint.net in the product name column were on the list.

     

    I'll look for update drivers for my video card and carry on.

    Many thanks for the help and suggestions.

     

    davesocal

  2. Follow Up 2

     

    Using Beta 4.0 for about 10 minutes my system crashed to BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL 

     

    STOP: 0x0000000A (0x0000000000000008, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFF80002ED7486)

     

    I'm not a computer tech but will attempt to read the Win7 memory dump find out what caused the crash. 

     

    There is no PDN crash report so My Bad for not being able to provide more information.

     

    davesocal

  3. Greetings All,

     

    System:

    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64

    MoBo: Intel DG45ID - G45 Express Chipset

    Processor: Intel Core-2 Quad Q8400 @ 2.66GHz

    Memory: 4GB DDR2 PC2-5300 @667MHz

    Video Card: Asus ENGT240 - 1GB GPU

     

    I've been using Paint.Net for a number of years now and I use it for the majority of graphics editing tasks I need to do

    for video editing BG's, buttons, and Web stuff. Let me start off by saying THANKS to all the contributers of Paint.Net

    for all of your help over the years.

     

    I am running an older PC machine (2010) and upgraded PDN from v3.5.11 to Beta 4.0.5168.12074.

     

    The Bug - SYSTEM FREEZE

     

    Installation appeared to go with no problems and included the installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1. 

     

    So with this install came two big changes on the system - .NET FRamework 4.5.1 and PDN Beta 40.5168.12074. 

     

    After the install I did the required reboot and the system came up with no problems but I noticed that the install

    (probably .NET 4.5.1) created a new USER folder on my desktop. I now have two USER folders on my Win7 desktop.

     

    Paint_dot_Net automatically launched on reboot and I was looking around the new GUI.

     

    Here's where the bug shows up:

    -> Click on the Settings toolbar Icon

    -> Plugin Errors tab

     

    The errors pane in Mine showed CutrisBlack.Common.dll (used in 3.5.11)

     

    -> Click on CutrisBlack.Common.dll line item on the upper right side window -

    When the lower window populated

    -> Click on the bottom scroll bar arrow

     

    The system then goes into a HARD FREEZE.

     

    The first time it happened I waited about 20 minutes for the system to unfreeze but it never did.

    The only way to restart the system is to do a HARD SYSTEM SHUTDOWN by holding down the power button until the PC powers off.

     

    My system consistently freezes on the same sequence.

     

    I'm not sure if PDN has created a crash report as I have to hard shutdown and reboot. When the system comes back up

    and I relaunch Paint.Net there is no indication of a crash or crash report.

     

    I've had severe problems before when Microsoft does an auto install of ,NET Framework. .NET 3.5.1 caused a serious

    system problem when Windows Update installed it.

    So I'm not sure if what's happening now is due to .NET FRamework 4.5.1 or Paint.Net Beta 40.5168.12074.

     

    I haven't been able to actually run the program yet so I'll remove the Curtis Plugin pack and then try again.

     

    Please let me know if more information is needed for this bug.

     

    Many Thanks,

     

    dave in SoCal

  4. Thank you!! blush.gif The outcome will be even better if you apply a Gaussian blur and gradients. But it is impossible to write a universal tutorial. It's all very individually.

    These are some examples that are made only Gaussian blur

    Thanks for this great tut!

    These are all excellent examples based on your tutorial. The red glass sphere is particularly brilliant! The red ball seem to have a couple additions that the blue ball tut doesn't have. Can you share any tips on how you made the red ball and especially how you achieved the very realistic central transparent area?

    Great Stuff !

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