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Error creating textures for atlas: Error while copying rect from image


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Hey guys, currently getting this error when trying to run DynDOLOD...just started happening. Have had no issues before...please help? Somewhat new to modding, so no idea what is going on or how to fix it.

 

 
 
 
 
 
[00:04:30.583] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 004B40ED in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Write of address 00000000>
[00:04:35.718]
[00:04:35.718] Exception in unit userscript line 350: One or more errors occurred
[00:04:35.718]
[00:04:35.718] Check log lines above the exception for additional hints. Check the FAQ and search official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/ for those errors.
[00:04:35.718]
[00:04:35.718] If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/
[00:04:35.721] Error: One or more errors occurred
[00:04:35.745] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86130 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000EE0>
[00:04:35.921] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E862CD in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000B60>
[00:04:35.989] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000AB8>
[00:04:36.133] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000D3C>
[00:04:36.138] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000C5C>
[00:04:36.158] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000A2C>
[00:04:36.383] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86130 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000754>
[00:04:36.411] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000770>
[00:04:36.449] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000E00>
[00:04:36.741] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000150>
[00:04:37.017] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000063C>
[00:04:37.065] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000005E8>
[00:04:38.313] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000A8>
[00:04:38.747] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000002D8>
[00:04:38.753] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000524>
[00:04:39.243] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000214>
[00:04:41.967] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000230>
[00:04:42.566] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000002BC>
[00:04:43.199] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86470 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000444>
[00:04:47.780] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000460>
[00:04:47.861] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000498>
[00:04:48.039] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86259 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000004D0>
 
 
Any help is appreciated! Thanks. Will attach bugreport.txt
 
 

 

 

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So, I realized my DynDOLOD and DynDOLOD Resources were both out of date...last update was a couple weeks ago, December 14th I think it said. Figured that might've been the problem, but after updating, I'm now getting this when generating LOD:   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creating atlas textures C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\ModOrganizer\SkyrimSE\mods\DynDOLOD Output\Textures\DynDOLOD\LOD\DynDOLOD_Tamriel.dds from 341 textures
[00:04:38.957] <Error creating textures for atlas: >
[00:04:40.198] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 004B40ED in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Write of address 00000000>
[00:04:42.877] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 004B40ED in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Write of address 00000000>
[00:04:44.444] <Error creating textures for atlas: Error while copying rect from image Image @66C7C0E0 info: Width = 128px, Height = 128px, Format = R8G8B8, Size = 48 KiB, Bits @07E71000, Palette @00000000. to image Image @6DE9EEA0 info: Width = 2048px, Height = 2048px, Format = A8R8G8B8, Size = 16,384 KiB, Bits @C4041000, Palette @00000000.. Exception Message: Access violation at address 0040725B in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Write of address C4641C08>
[00:04:44.534] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000A9C>
[00:04:44.564] <Error creating textures for atlas: File not found: t>
[00:04:44.565] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87D4C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000B7C>
[00:04:44.585]
[00:04:44.585] Exception in unit userscript line 350: One or more errors occurred
[00:04:44.585]
[00:04:44.585] Check log lines above the exception for additional hints. Check the FAQ and search official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/ for those errors.
[00:04:44.585]
[00:04:44.585] If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/
[00:04:44.590] Error: One or more errors occurred
[00:04:44.815] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000A48>
[00:04:44.998] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000984>
[00:04:45.016] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000150>
[00:04:45.028] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87D4C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000230>
[00:04:45.066] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000E00>
[00:04:45.101] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000E0>
[00:04:45.224] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000C40>
[00:04:45.266] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000016C>
[00:04:45.547] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000FC>
[00:04:46.307] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000818>
[00:04:46.539] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87DCA in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000444>
[00:04:46.608] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000214>
[00:04:50.639] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000004D0>
[00:04:50.695] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E8808C in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001F8>
[00:04:51.472] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000002BC>
[00:04:52.915] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E87E75 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000498>
 
 
Attaching new bugreport.txt
 
 
I think it might have something to do with Legacy of the Dragonborn V5 mod because that was the most recent mod I added to my load order, along with any necessary patches? No idea... /shrug
 

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It's probably running out of memory. Use the x64 version.

 

 

From the DynDOLOD Standalone archive copy the content of the 'DynDOLOD' folder, which contains the files DynDOLOD.exe, TexGen.exe, DynDOLOD_QuickStart.html and the sub folders 'Docs' and 'Edit Scripts' with all their content into a new 'DynDOLOD' folder outside of special OS folders like 'Programs Files' or 'Program Files (x86)', the SteamApps or game folders and Mod Organizers virtual file structure. Do not mix with old versions or xEdit installation.

 

 

If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-pr...ndolod-support/

 

Truncate the log to the last generation. Use pastebin or a file service.

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It's probably running out of memory. Use the x64 version.

 

 

From the DynDOLOD Standalone archive copy the content of the 'DynDOLOD' folder, which contains the files DynDOLOD.exe, TexGen.exe, DynDOLOD_QuickStart.html and the sub folders 'Docs' and 'Edit Scripts' with all their content into a new 'DynDOLOD' folder outside of special OS folders like 'Programs Files' or 'Program Files (x86)', the SteamApps or game folders and Mod Organizers virtual file structure. Do not mix with old versions or xEdit installation.

 

 

If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-pr...ndolod-support/

 

Truncate the log to the last generation. Use pastebin or a file service.

 

Dude...you are a hero. Ran the x64.exe and it finished without a hitch. Such a simple solution, but I would've never noticed it :p Thankyou!!!!

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On 12/23/2019 at 2:54 AM, sheson said:

It's probably running out of memory. Use the x64 version.

 

 

From the DynDOLOD Standalone archive copy the content of the 'DynDOLOD' folder, which contains the files DynDOLOD.exe, TexGen.exe, DynDOLOD_QuickStart.html and the sub folders 'Docs' and 'Edit Scripts' with all their content into a new 'DynDOLOD' folder outside of special OS folders like 'Programs Files' or 'Program Files (x86)', the SteamApps or game folders and Mod Organizers virtual file structure. Do not mix with old versions or xEdit installation.

 

 

If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_SSE_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-pr...ndolod-support/

 

Truncate the log to the last generation. Use pastebin or a file service.

So I was having the same messages and using the 64 worked for me as well

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