MikeV1
09-05-2006, 01:50 PM
Hello, everytime I try to do the sculpture effect on my image, I tick the box, and it appears totally different to the preview, pixelated and messy like this:
http://img321.imageshack.us/img321/1830/problemro1.jpg
what is wrong :(
Steve Conway
09-05-2006, 02:05 PM
Suggest sending your message to Barbara Williams bwilliams@imagecontent.com.
She should be able to help.
Steve
DannyRaphael
09-06-2006, 01:27 AM
Hello, everytime I try to do the sculpture effect on my image, I tick the box, and it appears totally different to the preview, pixelated and messy like this:
http://img321.imageshack.us/img321/1830/problemro1.jpg
what is wrong :(There are pirated versions of LucisArt around that render results similar to the example image. (I've seen this type of question and examples on other forums.)
If you purchased LucisArt, then definitely do as Steve suggested - contact Barbara. She's great to work with.
MikeV1
09-06-2006, 08:25 AM
I downloaded the official one from their website, then someone gave me a Serial code :( Still nothing
Steve Conway
09-06-2006, 08:35 AM
Just a word of warning...if you try to use the software without a valid serial number, it is designed to screw up, and even if you now buy the serial number it will take some doing to get the bad one off your hard drive.
Steve
I downloaded the official one from their website, then someone gave me a Serial code :( Still nothing
MikeV1
09-06-2006, 09:19 AM
well i cannot afford the proper one, as i just wanted this to experiment for my collage course
FrankD
09-07-2006, 02:36 AM
Hi,
Even when buying the original you will need an extra ammount for their clean up tool.
When you can't afford the software don't use it, it sounds very very harsch but in reality you also can't drive a Mercedes from someone else without paying.
Greetings,
Frank
Trimoon
09-15-2006, 09:13 AM
In my experience this problem usually occurs, when you're using a low-resolution image. This filter works best on High-Resolution images. I also find that if you add just the slightest Gaussian Blur, just to soften the image a little bit, you get much better results with this filter. Also, don't try to achieve the effect you want with one try, apply the filter in small steps.
plugsnpixels
09-24-2006, 01:10 AM
I don't know that the serial number crack would be involved in creating this effect. it looks to me like he just needs to back off on the settings. I've seen artifacts of this type (though not to that extreme degree) in my own Lucis Art work.
ImageContent
09-26-2006, 03:03 PM
The only time that I have seen this problem is with some illegal (cracked) copies of LucisArt. The image in the preview window looks fine but when you process the image it comes out all corrupted. If you have installed one of these illegal copies of LucisArt you won't be able to install a valid copy of LucisArt either. The illegal copy of LucisArt corrupts some files in the computer. I found this out the hard way several years ago with a customer who lied and said that he had not installed an illegal copy but after my software engineer worked with him it was clear that he had. That is how I found out about this problem. I also now know how to fix this problem and I charge $100 to fix it. One customer did not wish to pay this and he reformatted his computer.
It is disheartening to me to hear that people are sharing valid LucisArt serial numbers.
Barbara
plugsnpixels
09-26-2006, 04:40 PM
Thanks for the clarification, Barbara. So I guess the wrong serials do corrupt the image!