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Just take in consideration two important things : the dock on Mac may cause strange. If you are a TVPaint Animation 10 Professional Edition owner using a Intel Mac, dont wait and download now the last update. I have to use a tool and press the "return/enter" button in order to get the crosshair cursor back. The 64 bit version allows the use of more than 3,2Gb of RAM in your machine, contrary to the 32bit version and is about 25 faster. I think the line smoothing also deactivates. Whenever the autosave feature saves my project (or even if I save it manually), the crosshair cursor turns back into the system's default arrow.Just in case, because i didn't get any feedback on those, the other issues I've encountered are as follows: Thanks Elodie! I was just reporting on it, it doesn't really affect my workflow Thank you for any feedback or help you can provide on these issues! I looked up and did not find answers to help me with those, if I missed any, I apologize! When in transformation mode, to rotate the selection, clicking in the little edge dot in not as intuitive as just dragging anywhere outside the transformation rectangle shape, in my humble opinion Sometimes the Share manager feature becomes really buggy and disappears and becomes unusable until I restart the software.Thus I mess up my in between settings, thinking I can draw - having selected the tool. Just picking that tool in my tool panel won't make the software register that I was done moving the keys. Whenever I inbetween out of pegs, I have to press enter once I'm done moving my keys out of pegs, in order to use another tool.I tried looking for a folder in the Library, but did not find it. (TVPaint 10 did not have this issue and I made sure to uninstall it so it wouldn't conflict with TVPaint 11). Nothing works, every time TvPaint reboots, it goes back to factory settings. I tried uninstalling the software, rebooting between installs, downloading the install folder from your website, just in case. (see the recent message from Robert Domingo.Hi, I have TVPaint 11.0.1 installed on my OSX10.10 retina MacBook Pro, and I have encountered a number of issues : However, I think it is fair to say that hosting the license is part of the the installation process, and that has nothing to do with simply dragging and dropping the TVPaint app into the Applications folder. I'm sorry, I think I used the wrong words when I said: "is there is anything special or difficult about installing TVPaint on a Mac running Monterey ?" I should have said " anything special or difficult about getting TVPaint to run on Monterey, which includes hosting the license." because I think the issue he was having was not so much the installation of the TVPaint app (yes, that is simply drag and drop into the Applications folder) but rather the issue is getting the WIBU license hosted properly so the software will run.
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Hi, Dean, it's a little bit more than just drag and drop the application into the Application's folder. He can always contact us if he has any issue! I wonder what prevented your friend from using TVP. You just need to drag and drop the TVPaint application's icon into your Applications folder, just like any other software. or is that not the case? (I'm not on Monterey yet and not in a hurry to update to Monterey, but I have to be honest I have heard from a few frustrated users recently who are complaining about not being able to get TVPaint to run on Monterey. I got the impression from him that it is not a very straightforward process to install TVPaint on Monterey. He told me that he tried everything that he was told to do to get it to run, but it never worked for him. May I ask if there is anything special or difficult about installing TVPaint on a Mac running Monterey ? I am asking about this because I have a friend who is a TVPaint user who got so frustrated with trying to get TVPaint to run on Monterey that he told he he has given up on TVPaint and is now using a different animation app. I also replied to Robert Domingo's question on the other thread he had created here. Just so you know, TVPaint works fine with the macOS Monterey 12.3.1 update