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Error creating textures for atlas: Error creating normal mipmaps


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So, I'm getting a crash when running DynDOLOD.

 

https://shrib.com/?v=nc#HYAyAXgnQJcHPx0Xt6_i

 

The last few lines are: 

Processing texture replacements
[00:05:30.401] Preparing texture data
[00:05:30.734] <Note: textures\terrain\lodgen\skyrim.esm\thicket01_000a7329_n.dds normal map not found, using flat replacement>
[00:05:30.739] <Note: textures\terrain\lodgen\skyrim.esm\tundradriftwood01_000b8f53_n.dds normal map not found, using flat replacement>
[00:05:31.301] Creating atlas textures E:\Skyrim_relatert\DynDOLOD\DynDOLOD\DynDOLOD_Output\Textures\DynDOLOD\LOD\DynDOLOD_DLC2SolstheimWorld.dds from 71 textures
[00:05:54.184] <Error creating textures for atlas: Error creating normal mipmaps. One or more errors occurred>
[00:05:59.234]
[00:05:59.234] Exception in unit userscript line 345: One or more errors occurred
[00:05:59.234]
[00:05:59.234] 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.
[00:05:59.234]
[00:05:59.234] If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_TES5_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/
[00:05:59.235] Error: One or more errors occurred
[00:05:59.340] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86689 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000690>
[00:05:59.342] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86689 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000134>
[00:05:59.343] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001C0>
[00:05:59.347] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86825 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000310>
[00:05:59.347] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000268>
[00:05:59.348] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86689 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000000>
[00:05:59.364] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000498>
[00:05:59.370] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000FC>
[00:05:59.371] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001F8>
[00:05:59.375] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86825 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000039C>
[00:05:59.380] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000003F0>
[00:05:59.385] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000063C>
[00:05:59.396] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000604>
[00:06:01.281] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001A4>
[00:06:01.391] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E864EC in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000054>
[00:06:03.400] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000070>
[00:06:04.603] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E86615 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000001C>

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The link to the full log and bugreport appear not be working somehow. Use pastebin.

 

Like all the other similar errors before it is probably running out of memory. Try with the x64 version.

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