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(Bug): Gmic Brushify throws error #849

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gerroon opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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(Bug): Gmic Brushify throws error #849

gerroon opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 2 comments
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gerroon commented Nov 28, 2022

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  • I'm using the latest version of Natron (not required but recommended)
  • I've restarted Natron and the issue persists
  • I've run Natron via the command line and the issue persists
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  • This bug is reproducible

Natron version

2.5

Operating system

Windows 11

System specs

ram: 64
cpu: Intel 12900
gpu: Rtx 2070

Did you install Natron using the official installer?

  • Yes, I used the official installer
  • No, I installed from a binary archive
  • No, I compiled Natron from sources
  • No, I installed Natron via another method

Custom installation path

No response

What were you trying to do?

I am trying to run the Brushify effect.

What did you expect to happen? What happened instead?

Runs the filter without issues but I am getting this error


[17:37:17.595] GMIC_Brushify1: *** Error in ./fx_brushify/*local/brushify/*local/ *** Command 'resize': Invalid argument '0,0,1,1,0,0,0.5,0.5'.

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

start Natron
add an image
add Gmix-> Brushify
viewer node

Additional details

[17:37:17.595] GMIC_Brushify1: *** Error in ./fx_brushify/*local/brushify/*local/ *** Command 'resize': Invalid argument '0,0,1,1,0,0,0.5,0.5'.

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Was it working in a previous version?

Unfortunately, many GMIC nodes are broken, and I it's a PITA to fix.

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gerroon commented Nov 29, 2022

Hi

I tested it with 2.4 , it seems to have the same problem.

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