Last edited by Stephen Lo Piano 04-19-2017 at 08:23 AM. I probably should have looked over all system requirements thoroughly before purchase yet went ahead without checking since I have never had that problem in the past. I would assume that simply the install_artrage_5_windows file works for both types of hardware architecture with this Version 5?Īnother thing I am hoping did not change is that you do not need to activate this new Art Rage 5 version on-line, all past versions worked fine with a serial number input off-line? For me this is important since I do not have internet on my home computer and use a library for getting things on-line. With Art Rage 4 there was the option of a 32 bit version, or 64 bit version. One thing that is different from Art Rage 4 that I immediately noticed is that the download option has been reduced to one file. Now, if you have any other questions, ask away!I just purchased and downloaded the new program at a library internet terminal, so have not installed yet. Also, this is the ArtRage 5 thread, it's there in the title. No, we're not rolling out major updates to the apps right now, we're busy focusing on ArtRage 5 and our programmers are slackers who like to sleep at least 3 hours a night.I therefore have to do a control, alt, delete and open task manager to close Artrage and start again. I have just downloaded Art Rage 5, using a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and when I open brush designer, it opens only partially with no 'clear' button at the bottom or close option. Now, if you have any other questions, ask away!I'm not sure if I'm typing in the correct place. But we will soon, and we'll give everyone a heads up as soon as we're sure. No, we don't know the release date yet.No, we're not' rolling out major updates to the apps right now, we're busy focusing on ArtRage 5 and our programmers are slackers who like to sleep at least 3 hours a night.No, we don't need more beta testers, even if you're awesome we can only deal with so many bug reports at once.No, we won't give you a free copy :P unless it's after release and you bribe us with.RAM is the best way to improve your performance, ArtRage doesn't care about your graphics card.Unless it runs an unsupported OS, so Windows XP users and Mac OS 10.6 and 10.7 users will not be able to run ArtRage 5. No, you won't need better hardware, it will run on anything that you can already run ArtRage on.Yes, we might look at them in future, but it's too big and complicated a project to predict or promise anything right now. There are no changes to the traditional tools, except for Pencil and Pastels/Chalk.There's a thread on Facebook as well, so you may find your question has already been answered there:Īnd we have a page about it here: which is where you can find videos and the full list of new features. We're almost, almost at the point of being able to set a release date and the product is looking pretty final, so if you have any burning questions about the program, we may actually answer The main issue I've seen as the support person who has to hand out tissues to people is just the 'crash for whatever reason while saving broke the file' problem, and that should be gone in ArtRage 5. So it might be a future update, but it depends on how much time and inspiration the programmers have. We don't have an autosave feature (yet?) because a) it actively interrupts while you're trying to draw, especially with very large files (the bigger the file, the longer it takes to save), and b) it requires some major rewrites to the save process to be stable and worth doing. Maybe you could try something like sticking a post-it note "SAVE NOW!" on the side of your screen as a reminder until it becomes a natural habit or perhaps set an alarm reminder.Yes, ArtRage 5 should never overwrite and corrupt your existing save if the program crashes, so at worst, you will just lose recent changes and (hopefully) this FAQ will become irrelevant You can turn on the backup saves feature to create spare insurance files from previous saves (in Edit > Preferences > Advanced Preferences). I also read somewhere that AR5 has an improved saving process to minimise problems. There's some info about saving and recovery here (not automatic save though):
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