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I just ran v19.0p installer again. There is no place to type in a serial or activation code number... during the installer.
You get asked for the code the first time you run A:M itself.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "in the beginning"
Delete the master0.lic file from your AM folder and run A:M (the program, after it is installed and the installer has finished and exited)
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You can use that code for anything. It doesn't care whether it is for a renewal or for a new installation.
Run it on your new machine.
When your run that A:M for the first time it will ask for your code. COPY AND PASTE it from your email instead of trying to type it in.
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I'm baffled. It works exactly right for me.
I don't get multiple requests from Paypal for an ID.
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I must say I'm baffled.
Just a few days ago someone said they didn't get a serial number so I went to the store to buy a new sub I didn't even need yet to try it out and it worked exactly as it was supposed to.
It is easy to overlook the serial number but it absolutely got sent to me like it was supposed to. Instantly! How is this not working?
I screencammed it..
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In her book "Hippo in a Tutu: Dancing in Disney Animation", Mindy Alof connects the "modern dance" movement of the 1910s and 20s to the dance choreography that would show up in Disney films of the 1930s.
She mentions the Denishawn dance company of Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn as being influential. Very little of that ever got committed to film but here is a later effort by Ted Shawn's all-male dance troupe of the 1930s.
The syncing of very specific movements to the music does seem Disney-like... -
btw, the floor tiles are an algorithmic material I made to emulate the floor of the kitchen in Ratatouille...
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Further development of our live Answer Time discussion Saturday... these use a displacement map to create the surface detail.
Whoops!
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I've not heard of anything yet. I'm still on Windows 10.
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Here is a turn animated...
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It took a fair amount of experimenting to get a mix of R G B that still summed to approximately white light. This is what I came up with...
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Now with Ratatouille kitchen floor tiles...
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Thanks guys!
16 hours ago, R Reynolds said:Wireframe of the vase, please? I'm curious how you ended the vee grooves at the neck.
It was just the quickest of quick vases...
I've posted a PRJ in the first post if anyone wants to play with it.
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6 hours ago, Tom said:
Looks terrific...how long to render a frame?
58 minutes!23 minutes! (I had the computer on "power saving" before )
That can probably be refined by altering some settings.
Here is a version that sweeps the color of the light and the index of refraction of the glass over the course of a multi-pass render to simulate the prismatic effect of the glass
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Experiment with caustics...
Update: Version of the above project if you want to try:
- Load the PRJ
- got to Render to File
- in Render to File Settings, use "Load a Preset" to load the above .pre file
- alter the file save location to somewhere on your hard drive
- press OK
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Rodney tells me that the correct spelling is animasu
searching on that may get useful returns
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Hi Doug,
Your key SHOULD have been sent to you in an email. Check all those. Don't throw those away.
Also, You can log into your Hash Store account and choose "My Serial Keys" to see your purchased keys. Try that.
@DouglasFerrin
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Have you already tried the Wayback Machine at Archive.org?
Do you know the URL of the old site?
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If a 2D image file like JPG or PNG will work... how about rendering out cross sections of your model?
A:M can export a DXF but there seems to be some difference between a DXF that defines 3D shapes and a DXF that makes 2D images for a vector program and I did not have success importing an A:M DXF into a program like Adobe Illustrator.
Welcome back to A:M!
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I had not heard of CriCut before this. So it's like a 2D cutter?
Hmmm. What sort of files does it take as input?
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Hey Gerald...
These "Help Files" are no longer valid, right? And they're not PDF files, right?
If they don't work, they probably shouldn't be on that page anymore?
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update
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5 minutes ago, Madfox said:I know I can't do this, as it is a bit to far, but how come these updates for version 17 go to an update for version 19?
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All of those threads point to a single file URL that is the most recently released installer
To browse for older versions you will need an FTP client and go to ftp.hash.com/pub/updates
Here is a specific URL for the last release of v17
https://www.hash.com/ftp/pub/updates/windows/v17/AM_64BIT.exe
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Steve Shelton tells me that the "data.zip" file can be found at
Most browsers no longer support that FTP URL so you should use an FTP client like Filezilla.
However, Steve also tells me that Internet Explorer can still do FTP.
Put IE in your Windows 10 search bar to find and start Internet Explorer.
Thanks, Steve!
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How do you get the decal from the original OBJ to survive onto the new MDL?
Same Crap Every Year[solved!]
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I don't know what you are typing a serial number into.
There is no box to type a serial number into during the installer.