Anon, you might now know this because your under 18, but there was a time when Adobe Flash required a one time payment ... implying you didn't, you know, pirate it like everyone else.
No one cracks down on this kind of piracy because letting them do it is good for business. If they hit it big, they like your software and will try to use it in industry work (which means buying licenses). If they don't, you're better off not looking like a jackass for attacking a hobbyist, justified or not.
>pirate it
Mind telling me how?
7 months ago
Anonymous
15 - 20 years ago (while you still an infant or not even born) all you had to do was buy a license which allowed you to use the software. This could be bypassed by removing such restrictions from the program registry (a long line of hundreds of columns each containing thousands of numbers). This is how Empress cracks Denuvo.
It's harder today because these programs require subscriptions that always check if you're always online. If you don't meet those credentials the server (located somewhere in India) blocks your acces.
7 months ago
Anonymous
I think you're still overestimating him. I don't think he's interested in how software gets cracked, I think he's literally asking "how do I pirate this thing".
No one cracks down on this kind of piracy because letting them do it is good for business. If they hit it big, they like your software and will try to use it in industry work (which means buying licenses). If they don't, you're better off not looking like a jackass for attacking a hobbyist, justified or not.
Not a mere creature strictly speaking, but Quetzalcoatl shows up in some form most of the time anything Mesoamerican is shown, when Xolotl deserves just as much love.
Wendigos. Surprisingly, the horse show actually had a reference to them, though other than being malevolent and associated with the cold, "Windigos" have no relation to their myth basis.
Manticores, especially man-eating, wild ones. I think the humanlike face juxtaposed with extremely un-humanlike behavior could be disturbing, but most of the ones in cartoons just have lion faces.
It is described as either "a mountain lion with six legs: four for running at the speed of light, and two for fighting with all its might." or a cursed Cherokee woman fused with the pelt of a mountain lion.
Any cryptids other than Bigfoot, the yeti, or nessie unless they make her hot.
There's countless freaky monsters throughout the US alone that more than deserve animated appearances, like that giant serpentine thing in alaska that swims through the ice.
Griffins
jackalope
Hoop snake.
Dude holy shit this unlocked a memory. Teenage girls just makeing full animated films starting sparkle dogs
>Teenage girls just makeing full animated films starting sparkle dogs
Isn’t animation expensive?
Not of your a 16 year old girl with autism
Funny. But seriously, animation programs are expensive and I doubt these teens even have jobs to pay for it.
Anon, you might now know this because your under 18, but there was a time when Adobe Flash required a one time payment ... implying you didn't, you know, pirate it like everyone else.
>pirate it
Mind telling me how?
15 - 20 years ago (while you still an infant or not even born) all you had to do was buy a license which allowed you to use the software. This could be bypassed by removing such restrictions from the program registry (a long line of hundreds of columns each containing thousands of numbers). This is how Empress cracks Denuvo.
It's harder today because these programs require subscriptions that always check if you're always online. If you don't meet those credentials the server (located somewhere in India) blocks your acces.
I think you're still overestimating him. I don't think he's interested in how software gets cracked, I think he's literally asking "how do I pirate this thing".
Ah...back then Pirate Bay was good.
What’s that?
So how can I 'pirate' it?
No one cracks down on this kind of piracy because letting them do it is good for business. If they hit it big, they like your software and will try to use it in industry work (which means buying licenses). If they don't, you're better off not looking like a jackass for attacking a hobbyist, justified or not.
Mothman. Always mothman.
Dragons
I'm still sad about this cancellation, even if knowing life Netflix wouldn't frick it up some way.
Post something more obscure.
Popobawa
>Popobawa
Creepy.
Verification not required.
Not a mere creature strictly speaking, but Quetzalcoatl shows up in some form most of the time anything Mesoamerican is shown, when Xolotl deserves just as much love.
Wendigos. Surprisingly, the horse show actually had a reference to them, though other than being malevolent and associated with the cold, "Windigos" have no relation to their myth basis.
Manticores, especially man-eating, wild ones. I think the humanlike face juxtaposed with extremely un-humanlike behavior could be disturbing, but most of the ones in cartoons just have lion faces.
Wampus Cat.
Verification not required.
Isn't that just a very big housecat?
It is described as either "a mountain lion with six legs: four for running at the speed of light, and two for fighting with all its might." or a cursed Cherokee woman fused with the pelt of a mountain lion.
Centaurs
We need some more Squonk representation.
>Squonk
no
It speaks to the modern masses and you know it b***h.
>It
Don't call your mother 'it'.
Harpies
Kobolds
Baku.
Any cryptids other than Bigfoot, the yeti, or nessie unless they make her hot.
There's countless freaky monsters throughout the US alone that more than deserve animated appearances, like that giant serpentine thing in alaska that swims through the ice.
Yeah.
That Asian thing that's a flying monstrous human head with a spine and guts trailing from it.
What
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penanggalan
The go-to when someone wants an unconventional vampire.
Selkies
Gremlins