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October 20, 2023
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A message to Adobe: I'm sorry

  • October 20, 2023
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My version of Adobe Flash (CS 5.5) has been the one from the web archive. The serial number that was on the installation has expired, so I can't use it anymore.

 

The reason why I chose an outdated version of Flash? I just wanted to see how it worked. I was actually planning on making an animation with it because it's the only animation tool I have, but now I can't. I could've bought it like I was supposed to, but it's been discontinued, so unfortunately, piracy was the only option.

 

I guess Adobe might ban me from the website for pirating one of their apps, breaking a law. I didn't know this would happen. I did not mean any harm to Adobe.

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    rayek.elfin
    Legend
    October 21, 2023

    If you just want to get started in animation there is no need to use illegal software. Download either (or both) OpenToonz or Krita, which are open source and free.

     

    OpenToonz is a professional animation app used in feature length film animation. It was used as the primary animation software for the latest "The Boy and the Heron" animation by Studio Ghibli, for example.

    https://opentoonz.github.io/e/

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cal6WoGyfe4

     

    Krita is also nice for simpler frame-by-frame animation work.

    https://krita.org/

     

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 20, 2023

    valid serial numbers never expire.  you just were caught.

    Participating Frequently
    October 20, 2023

    Ok, now I understand. But isn't there a way to keep using CS5.5? I would pay to get a serial number, but I can't anymore.

    rayek.elfin
    Legend
    December 17, 2024

    I have watched some new tutorials and it looks like Animate does have everything. The thing I want the most is this menu in the test player:

    I'm still not sure if it has this, but it does look like Animate has a way to disable anti-aliasing.

     

    I stopped worrying about Animate having performance problems because I'm getting a new laptop pretty soon.

     

    Again, sorry for the incredibly late reply.


    In a most ironic sense you might be too late: all signs point to Adobe discontinuing Animate --or at the very least put its development on life support for minor bug fixing only.

     

    The future of Animate is uncertain, and Adobe is running in silent mode about Animate.