Volume 4 is now available for CC3+. You'll find it among the downloads on your registration page if you've registered the 2010 Annual. As always, thanks to Jeff, and enjoy!
dudeslife, I think they are going straight to vol 2, the vol 1, then dioramas, the Cities, then Castles, then temples, then just have a 5 year sabbatical! Sorry about the missing Vol 3! - LOL
Posted By: Quentendudeslife, I think they are going straight to vol 2, the vol 1, then dioramas, the Cities, then Castles, then temples, then just have a 5 year sabbatical! Sorry about the missing Vol 3! - LOL
EDIT- I just needed to reboot my machine before installing, it worked fine after reboot. I did notice that the EULA in the installer says Annual Vol 3 (2009) not Annual 4
____ I'm getting an install error trying to install the CC3+ version. Downloaded it twice and ran as administrator and still am getting the error.
"After the installation a web page will display with links to all monthly issues of the Annual and their corresponding mapping guides. To load the web page manually go to your CC3 install folder and open /Documentation/Annual/HTML10/content/links.html ."
I cannot find the documentation - the HTML10 folder is no where that I can find.
Definitely looks like it wasn't installed properly. You did download and install the CC3+ version, right? While normally not required, you may wish to try running the installer by right clicking and do a run as administrator and perhaps turn off your anti-virus.
If that doesn't work, I recommend you contact support.
Be advised that if you are grabbing this Annual for the Photoshop Brushes tutorial, the tutorial requires a program called ABRViewer (Windows Only). There is no Mac version. The only program I have found for the Mac that will let you extract .png files for use with CC3+ from .abr files is BrushPilot and it costs $25.
Does anyone have any suggestions on other ways to accomplish this? thanks for any help.
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I'm getting an install error trying to install the CC3+ version. Downloaded it twice and ran as administrator and still am getting the error.
I did not install CC3 when I replaced my HDs with SSDs a few months back.
Annual and their corresponding mapping guides. To load the web page manually go
to your CC3 install folder and open
/Documentation/Annual/HTML10/content/links.html ."
I cannot find the documentation - the HTML10 folder is no where that I can find.
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Note the limited number of HTML files. I would expect there to be one per HTML folder, above.
There are also no matching <ISSUE xx - NAME> - for me, the most recent is issue 49.
Tim
If that doesn't work, I recommend you contact support.
Does anyone have any suggestions on other ways to accomplish this? thanks for any help.