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How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object?
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How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? October 05, 2011 02:20AM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1 |
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? October 05, 2011 07:36AM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 547 |
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? October 25, 2011 02:44PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1 |
Hi there,
I am new to this. I thought it was a neat add on to flash, so I downloaded the free version. It says "The free version can be fully used for trial purposes.", in no place it says anything about a water mark. But I spent the entire morning learning and watching tutorials, when I tried it on my own, I get the water mark on my swf file. Is there a way to remove it, or it can only be possible by purchasing a license? You guys should offer a 30 day trial or something. I am very obdurate in spending any $$ if I'm not sure it is going to be a usefull tool. An evaluation period fully working should be offered.
Thank you,
Ana
I am new to this. I thought it was a neat add on to flash, so I downloaded the free version. It says "The free version can be fully used for trial purposes.", in no place it says anything about a water mark. But I spent the entire morning learning and watching tutorials, when I tried it on my own, I get the water mark on my swf file. Is there a way to remove it, or it can only be possible by purchasing a license? You guys should offer a 30 day trial or something. I am very obdurate in spending any $$ if I'm not sure it is going to be a usefull tool. An evaluation period fully working should be offered.
Thank you,
Ana
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? October 25, 2011 10:22PM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1 |
10/25/11
bought FlashEff2 and open in FlashCS3 it says: "You are using the free Version of flaseff2, which despalys a watermark in the complied file, please fallow the link below in order to upgrade and remove the watermark"
He is saying that flasheff2 buy again if I pay for the above ..?
I'm confused ...??? -- This is my first time to use it
Mario.
bought FlashEff2 and open in FlashCS3 it says: "You are using the free Version of flaseff2, which despalys a watermark in the complied file, please fallow the link below in order to upgrade and remove the watermark"
He is saying that flasheff2 buy again if I pay for the above ..?
I'm confused ...??? -- This is my first time to use it
Mario.
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? October 27, 2011 11:23AM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 547 |
Ana,
You already have the free version which you can test and evaluate before getting to buy the premium version. The watermark is only displayed on the trial/free version. The full license doesn't contain the watermark.
Mario,
That means you are using the free version. Go to your jumpeyecomponents account->my downloads, download the component from there, install it and replace it in your files if is needed.
Also make sure that you are logging in the panel by using the same jumpeyecomponents account that you used also for buying the component.
If you still have problems regarding this matter, open a ticket and we will see there what is wrong.
PS Before installing the component see this article as well [www.jumpeyecomponents.com]
You already have the free version which you can test and evaluate before getting to buy the premium version. The watermark is only displayed on the trial/free version. The full license doesn't contain the watermark.
Mario,
That means you are using the free version. Go to your jumpeyecomponents account->my downloads, download the component from there, install it and replace it in your files if is needed.
Also make sure that you are logging in the panel by using the same jumpeyecomponents account that you used also for buying the component.
If you still have problems regarding this matter, open a ticket and we will see there what is wrong.
PS Before installing the component see this article as well [www.jumpeyecomponents.com]
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? December 14, 2011 11:16AM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 2 |
Hello,
I am a registred user of FlashEff2 and I have a similar problem.
When using FlashEff under a mask layer, the effect on a symbol or text or graphic is correctly applied, except for the FlashEff tag ; a grey rectangle (without watermark) remains during the animation (it's ok when animation finishes). It looks as if it was not handled by masks.
Is there a way to make it disappear ?
Here is a screenshot showing from right to left, evolution of animation :
Thanks for your help
I am a registred user of FlashEff2 and I have a similar problem.
When using FlashEff under a mask layer, the effect on a symbol or text or graphic is correctly applied, except for the FlashEff tag ; a grey rectangle (without watermark) remains during the animation (it's ok when animation finishes). It looks as if it was not handled by masks.
Is there a way to make it disappear ?
Here is a screenshot showing from right to left, evolution of animation :
Thanks for your help
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? [SOLVED] December 14, 2011 11:23AM | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 2 |
Re: How to remove the "FLASH eff" water mark from object? December 16, 2011 12:59PM | Admin Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 547 |
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