Photoshop :: Trial Brushes
Aug 17, 2006Are you able to use the brushes in the photoshop free 30d trial?
Mine seem to be blocked out/locked...
Are you able to use the brushes in the photoshop free 30d trial?
Mine seem to be blocked out/locked...
I installed Photoshop CS3 Trial and whenever I run it and choose to begin my trial period I get the following error message:
"Problem with Trial - problem loading trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3".
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and even ran the Adobe CS3Clean Script but nothing seems to help.
I should note I never installed any earlier version of Photoshop on my system (I use a fresh copy of Windows XP with only a few programs installed).
I am interested in grouping and sorting brushes according to size, shape, whatever.
Right now when I add a brush library, they just stack on top of one another.
For example let's say I have a round brush with a 10 diameter, then next to it a round brush with a 20 diameter. If I make a 15, it goes to the bottom of the list, and I have to scroll all around. How can I group them?
I suspect I would have to make my own brush library with my brushes how I want them, then save that and load it?
How do you rearrange the brushes in the brushes box?
I've seen they are arranged by name, so how do you rename the brushes since renaming the file name don't rename the brush.
I've downloaded Photoshop CS3 and opted for the 30 day trial. It came up saying there was a problem with setting the trial start date and asked me to input a serial number. Which I can't do, because I don't have one (obviously, I haven't bought it, I just wanna try it out!)
I do have one weird thing that happened that might shed some light, I don't know. When I was installing it, my virus detector, Spyder, said it had found a virus and asked me if I wanted to delete it. I said 'Yes'. Could that have been a false finding, and have I deleted some vital piece of software code?
- I am absolutely positive my system is capable of running Photoshop CS3 and what ever you throw at it (^^)
- Using: Windows XP Media Center Edition
- Trying to use: Photoshop CS3 Extended (Trial for now)
- Installation went smoothly and fast, surpisingly, but when I tried to open up Photoshop CS3 and clicked the button for "Trial" this error message came up....
"Problem with Trial
A problem was encountered whle trying o load the trial period for Adobe Photoshop CS3.
Click Quit to see if restarting your computer or reinstalling the software fixes this problem. Otherwise, click Continue to display a screen where you can enter a valid serial number to begin using the product without trial."
I tried restarting...ONCE AGAIN...but it did not work and I also tried reinstalling/fixing it with the setup but it did not work..
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System details:
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My computer:
Windows XP
Service Pack 3
2.08 GHz, 512 MB RAM
I had Photoshop CS3 installed before running smoothly.
I formatted the whole computer, I have three partitions.
C: 441 MB (free space)
D: 73 GB (free space)
E: 66 GB (free space)
When I try to install CS4 and select a folder on partition D:,
it claims 'The size of the selected option exceeds the available
capacity' (translated from German). Although the installer recognizes:
Available capacity: 73 GB
Entire capacity: 1.2 GB
I only have about 9 GB of programmes on partition C:. Apart from that there is nothing on the computer.
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My PC:
Intel E8400
4 Gb G.Skill DDR1000
Gigabyte P35-DS3
Gecube HD3780 X-Turbo
Windows Vista x64 Ultimate
C: (NTFS) 94800 MB (18418 MB frei)
H: (NTFS) 61440 MB (27418 MB frei) <--- here I extracted the Folder
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