Hi there.
I'm having a repetitive crash on a simple document I've created.
I've added relevant info below:
I just have a basic vector stroke with a pixel layer below it.
The pixel layer is just below the vector layer.
I'm attaching a RTF of the crash log from macos, and the file that causes the crash.
(I removed the anonymous guid from it) Affinity Info:
Process: Affinity Designer [50670]
Path: /Applications/Affinity Designer.app/Contents/MacOS/Affinity Designer
Identifier: com.seriflabs.affinitydesigner
Version: 1.10.4 (1.10.14)
Code Type: ARM-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1]
User ID: 501 Can I reproduce it:
Yes, 100% of the time with attached document. My system:
MacOs: 12.0.1 (21A559)
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro18,2
Chip: Apple M1 Max
Total Number of Cores: 10 (8 performance and 2 efficiency)
Memory: 32 GB
System Firmware Version: 7429.41.5
OS Loader Version: 7429.41.5 Is hardware acceleration (in Preferences > Performance) ON or OFF ? (and have you tried the other setting?)
Yes, it was openGL, I switched to metal, crash still persists. What happened for you (and what you expected to happen)
I tried to add a new stroke to the appearance panel for the vector layer, but then affinity designer crashed.
The vector layer did have a layer effect on it.
Every time I attempt to reopen (after crash reporter), affinity designer crashes.
If I open affinity designer without selecting reopen from the crash reporter, it loads fine, with a blank canvas.
However, if I load that document I was working on, it crashes instantly again.
affinity-crash-report.rtf test-stuff.afdesign