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Render Plastictool Ubuntu AMD Radeon RX 460 Graphics bad #1096

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Toybulldog opened this issue Mar 12, 2017 · 15 comments
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Render Plastictool Ubuntu AMD Radeon RX 460 Graphics bad #1096

Toybulldog opened this issue Mar 12, 2017 · 15 comments

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@Toybulldog
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Toybulldog commented Mar 12, 2017

Hallo Opentoonz

This is the first time I write in Github-Opentoonz, I would like to introduce myself.
My name is Peter and I live in Germany.
2D animation is relatively new for me and thanks to the open source community grow strongly.

Since I have a new computer, I can use many functions in Opentoonz.
( AMD FX-8370E Eight-Core Processor × 8 ,
AMD Radeon (TM) RX 460 Graphics,
64 Bit Ubuntu 16.04 LTS )

I am using Appimage OpenToonz-1.1.2-2017.03.09-3bcfe-64bits

Unfortunately, I have a problem with Plastic tool.
It all worked perfectly except for rendering.
Then these errors occur, as seen in the video.

https://vimeo.com/208018988

About the open driver amdgpu everything has worked very badly to very badly.
When I installed the AMDGPU-Pro Driver version 16.60 for Ubuntu 16.04 has everything, except for the rendering works.

When I create on the vectors colum which works perfectly rendering, see video.

sorry for my bad English

Lg Peter


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@hvfrancesco
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Yes, there is the same problem on MacOS too. Plastic Tool at present is more or less unusable on Linux and Mac due to this issue, and apparently nobody is working on solving it

@artisteacher
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Since multiple OS #856 #1055 are having this issue, hopefully a developer will be able to take this on soon.

@ideasman42
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Can someone confirm if this happens with OpenGL drivers from NVidia on Linux?

@hvfrancesco
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I have tested on Ubuntu 14.04 (the appimage provided by morevna project) with NVidia, and on Ubuntu 16.04 with Intel integrated GPU, and unfortunately both configurations showed the same rendering issue

@hvfrancesco
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the system with NVidia GPU using NVidia proprietary driver

@ebarranco
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I have the same behavior in Manjaro Linux 17 64bits, AMD Radeon HD 5700 series, driver version 15.20.3.

@jpturcotte
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Is it related to issue #856?

@artisteacher
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This is finally working in OS X with the latest nightly build. Is there still a problem with Ubuntu?

@Toybulldog
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Hallo
I have already tried it. Unfortunately I can not install "Opentoonz"
I get the following error message .
install ot latest nightly build

@Toybulldog
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Hallo @artisteacher
@morevnaproject Fix the linux build
I just got the github 466fc8e install ,
and I am the happiest boy in the moment in the world.
The Plastic tool works, until I can see that far.

Thank you very much to all developers
lg peter

@Toybulldog
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Hallo @artisteacher

I tested the plastic tool now in peace.
I can use the plastic tool. I click the eye, OT show me the render pictures, everything is perfect until there.
But if I go under File and click on "Preview" or "Render", "Render to Mp4", the program aborts.
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@artisteacher
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When I first installed this build I had a good amount of crashing. After removing alias and .webm files from my output location, and removing unnecessary stuff folders before a new install, the crashes which had seemed related to the plastic tool stopped.

If the problem isn't old data or an FFMPEG incompatibility, you should share the full crash report to help the developers figure out what is going wrong.

@Toybulldog
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Toybulldog commented Jan 24, 2018

Please watch the video, because you can see the problem
The same I tried, in which I have created complete new folder in ".config".
Unfortunately the same results

plastic tool crash if render

Sorry now the link should work
https://vimeo.com/252464855

@RodneyBaker RodneyBaker moved this from To Do to Waiting for Review in Crash and Show Stopping Bugs Sep 19, 2019
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flurick commented Jun 2, 2023

Was fixed by #1726
(Rendering crashes aside)

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Thanks @flurick
Will close.

Anyone still having rendering issues with Plastic Tool is encouraged to open a new report with pertinent data if it isn't the same issue as #3999. If likely the same issue then adding information to that report is preferred.
Thanks!

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