The New home

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Mandalaholic wrote:I rented out my house as a vacation rental over the winter, and threw everything in storage. I'm pretty sure I paper clipped it into my manual.
Just start Mirage, Help>About Mirage...
There you have your lock code.
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Hi Eric,

How are your fingers doing after the accident?
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:How are your fingers doing after the accident?
They are all working again.
The right pinky is slightly crooked, but otherwise works well.
Thanks for carring about this after such a long time !

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Finger and eye accidents always freak me out and I desperately feel for anyone who has the bad luck of experiencing it. Glad to her it's healed (and I don't even have a MAC).
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thank you so much ematecki!
Howdy Yaaaal!
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:Finger and eye accidents always freak me out and I desperately feel for anyone who has the bad luck of experiencing it. Glad to her it's healed (and I don't even have a MAC).
Yes, these are the most used 'outside' organs we have, they are used almost every second you are awake, and losing one must be terrible.
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Mandalaholic wrote:Hi Geo!
Hope your pond is coming along just fine. Perhaps you can animate some of your visitors.
That would be funn!

First i must learn how............... :)
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Hi all! I'm happy the support over here is now official, getting everyone together, although I did wish that the inevitable merge [of sorts] would include a forum merge... oh well, c'est la vie.
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I finally got an official email regarding the change of ownership from Bauhaus this evening.
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So can someone tell me the difference between TVP Animation and TVP Animation Pro? What was in Mirage / Aura that is missing in TVP Animation, what wasn't that is in TVP Animation pro, etc. As I've been using versions from the Amiga through Mirage 1.5a, I am familiar with the software and its previous features, just a changelog would suffice.

Edit: I found the changes/comparison page, the only question I still have is non-Pro shows no "script panel", is there still script (element/george) support, just no quick selection panel?

Thanks!
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Welcome to TVPaint.
Yes, there's script support.

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Hello all. That was little suprise to see changed mirage´s website and nice forum disppear. Well, where i put my furnitures? :)
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They already have furniture here! Just grab a chair and slide it up to the table--that's what I did.
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Post by Gochris1 »

Good luck to everyone at Bauhaus Software.

Does anyone know if having a Mirage license entitles me to a TV paint license
- or at least a discount on a TV Paint license?

When Lost Marble sold Moho to E-Frontier, and E-Frontier changed Moho into Anime
Studio, E-Frontier gave licenses to Anime Studio to registered Moho users. A really smart business move.

Will something like that happen with Mirage/TV Paint?

GoChris
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Gochris1 wrote:
Does anyone know if having a Mirage license entitles me to a TV paint license
- or at least a discount on a TV Paint license?
Here's what you're looking for :

http://www.tvpaint.com/store/SpecialOffer.php

You will need your Mirage reg. code . This lets you purchase TVP PRO at 60% off the regular price.
The dongle you have now will still work, but they will need to assign you a new code to go with it and then
will direct you where to download the latest version of TVP PRO and the PayPal page to purchase.

You can also send in an email inquiry about the update from Mirage to TVP PRO --

http://www.tvpaint.com/index.php?option ... Itemid=100
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