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Nuth1n

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    Digital Painting, Photo retouching, Photo manipulation, 3D modelling, Concept Art, Character & Environment Design

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  1. @Callum I uploaded a screen recording following the instructions, and only finding .ips files. When I google ".crash .ips" I find a few articles to 'convert new .ips files to old .crash files' - I can only assume it means that Apple has made a transition of some sort. Let me know if there is anything else I can do.
  2. Hey there @Callum, thanks for following up. 🙂 I am using an M1 mac mini, the crash is consistent on Metal, Open GL, Open GL (Basic) and Software. The same crash occurred with my trial on Windows, but that has expired so I can't test that again. Screen recording uploaded. I went through the process twice with the same document i provided you showing how it only crashes on certain pages - not all pages.
  3. @Callum I launched the offending document, initiated the process the causes the crash and sent the most recent crash report. the file extension is .ips not .crash like the tutorial suggested - hopefully that doesn't make a difference. I believe an issue lies within the document, the reason I think so is because i created a new document from scratch with all the same settings, pages, parameters etc to compare to the offending document. File size difference was 20kb / 400kb - which is a little weird since both documents had nothing in them. However, it could be unrelated. Hopefully this crash report does the trick. It's titled "Affinity Publisher-2022-02-18-082043.ips"
  4. @Callum I added another document called "Nuth1n CRASH TEST 3" This document literally has NOTHING in it. Affinity Publisher consistently crashes when activating the following pages: 2, 4, 5, 9, 21, 27 & 37 Weirdly enough, it doesn't seem to crash selecting pages: 1, 3 & 20. Note: I didn't try every page, these are just the few I had the patience to test to give you some definitive information you could try and use to troubleshoot. I thought a 'cleaner' document make this all easier.
  5. I managed to recover the other document I was working on (mentioned yesterday), luckily I have been working in dropbox so I restored to a version created earlier that day. I am so lucky that dropbox has that feature... hell yeah! This has happened far too often for me to feel comfortable completing this project in publisher, until I know it's been resolved. Fingers crossed because publisher is quite literally my favourite design app. I the original one from this post, it crashes when I try to make page 3 my active page.
  6. @Callum Please send me a link, it is happening again. I have a new document, and I've spent days working on it, and I cannot access it anymore, it crashes on launch. It was doing the same thing (crashing when I tried to select a particular page(s)) and I figured out that going into the Designer persona prevented this. I made some changes and saved. Now it is crashing on launch, and I assume it is because it is launching in the Publisher persona with that "page" as the active page. I now have to redo everything in Indesign for a meeting on Wednesday. I don't even have a PDF export to work off - I am so worried now.
  7. Send me the link, and I will see if I can set some time aside this week to upload the document.
  8. To my knowledge the resource manager does not have a delete button. If I am wrong, please just indicate how to do this it may be helpful in the future. That aside, even if we could delete this item from within the resource manager, this issue could put someone in an unfortunate situation if it were a text field for example which cannot be deleted this way.
  9. As the title describes, I have a document that crashes whenever I try to interact with a specific page. I initially noticed a stray element, which was technically "off-canvas" and quite large. I tried to navigate to the page to delete the offending element and the application crashed. This behaviour seems to be consistent on both macOS and Windows. Now I cannot do anything to the page: If I try and select an elements on the page - it crashes If I try an make the page the active page - it crashes If I try to delete it - it crashes If I try to delete the page before it - it crash If I use the resource manager to locate the element on the page - it crashes I tried to open the document up in Affinity Designer, but there is now way to change the active page (consider adding this feature to desktop). I used the iPad version which can cycle through pages and it also crashes when I get to the offending page. The only way to salvage my document was to select (in the pages panel) the page before it, it and the page after it - and delete all 3 pages at the same time. Obviously this is not ideal, because I had to redo work that was already done. I would like to provide the document to a moderator review, perhaps we can squash this bug.
  10. This is the only thing holding me back now. I have been working to get my whole studio to switch, and a sister studio we work closely with. I have pretty much made the switch with a few coworkers, but we end up having to recreate artwork in the Adobe Suite to provide open files. Pixelmator Pro seems to be able to export with editable text (Did a test just to confirm this), so it's not impossible and I can't think that there's a licensing issue if they can do it.
  11. Awesome, I am working on improving it. I love how it can be used to redefine the edges! It will take some work until it gets the level of Adobe's, trying to keep the file size and layer stack down and experiment more here and there.
  12. Hi there @spinhead My method isn't accurate at all, but it get's the job done and the overall look I like. Here's my layer stack. I learnt to do a lot of procedural work in blender which carried over to affinity photo quite nicely. Hope it helps reticulation.afphoto
  13. Awesome! As usual you guys are amazing! Thank you so much
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