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Download the PC or Mac Element installer from the Download Section. Once downloaded, unzip the file and double click to start the installation process.
@marcseven For the 'Invalid license error': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold 'alt' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose 'E3D.lic' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! @krakadyll It does work, though it took me a couple of tries. Firstly what I did wrong is that I didn't follow step n.
2 (Copy/Overwrite Element.plugin -> /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS 'XX'/Plug-ins/VideoCopilot). You have to take the file element.plugin you've downloaded with the torrent and replace it with the file the installer created. Secondly when you are generating request license file and than using the cracking tool to generate a license be sure to click (inside of the Element 3D in AE) this link that lets you upload request file. Click on Generate Request File and save it anywhere 2. Click on the link in AE element 3d 3. Use the Element 3D Keygen to create a license 4.
Upload the cracked license 5. Well as I said it took me couple of tries before it worked but finally it did. I created a pirate bay account espacially to write you all this. Thanks for the torrent! Be sure to support Andrew when you try out his product, he really deserves it. I FUCKING LOVE YOU MAN! GOD BLESS YOU!
OMFG FINALLY!!!:P This step; For the 'Invalid license error': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold 'alt' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose 'E3D.lic' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! - really helped me! @LeeManZad I used this method because I simply can't find the folder any other way, maybe because the folder is hidden. Anyway, open a finder window and in the search bar, type in 'Fonts'.
Multiple results will appear. Click ONE time on each of the FOLDERS named 'Fonts'. On my Mac there are 4 FOLDERS with that name.
On the bottom of the finder window there will be a hierarchy listing of the folder, showing where on your drive that it is located. You will see as the first icon from the left, the hard disk icon, and name of the disk. Dont bother with those. The one you want has the 'home' icon, and the user name attached to it. The hierarchy for this folder is 'username' > Library > Fonts. DOUBLE CLICK 'Library and it will take you to the main library folder on your user settings.
Download the PC or Mac Element installer from the Download Section. Once downloaded, unzip the file and double click to start the installation process.
@marcseven For the \'Invalid license error\': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold \'alt\' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose \'E3D.lic\' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! @krakadyll It does work, though it took me a couple of tries. Firstly what I did wrong is that I didn\'t follow step n.
2 (Copy/Overwrite Element.plugin -> /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS \'XX\'/Plug-ins/VideoCopilot). You have to take the file element.plugin you\'ve downloaded with the torrent and replace it with the file the installer created. Secondly when you are generating request license file and than using the cracking tool to generate a license be sure to click (inside of the Element 3D in AE) this link that lets you upload request file. Click on Generate Request File and save it anywhere 2. Click on the link in AE element 3d 3. Use the Element 3D Keygen to create a license 4.
Upload the cracked license 5. Well as I said it took me couple of tries before it worked but finally it did. I created a pirate bay account espacially to write you all this. Thanks for the torrent! Be sure to support Andrew when you try out his product, he really deserves it. I FUCKING LOVE YOU MAN! GOD BLESS YOU!
OMFG FINALLY!!!:P This step; For the \'Invalid license error\': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold \'alt\' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose \'E3D.lic\' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! - really helped me! @LeeManZad I used this method because I simply can\'t find the folder any other way, maybe because the folder is hidden. Anyway, open a finder window and in the search bar, type in \'Fonts\'.
Multiple results will appear. Click ONE time on each of the FOLDERS named \'Fonts\'. On my Mac there are 4 FOLDERS with that name.
On the bottom of the finder window there will be a hierarchy listing of the folder, showing where on your drive that it is located. You will see as the first icon from the left, the hard disk icon, and name of the disk. Dont bother with those. The one you want has the \'home\' icon, and the user name attached to it. The hierarchy for this folder is \'username\' > Library > Fonts. DOUBLE CLICK \'Library and it will take you to the main library folder on your user settings.
...'>Element Metropolitan Keygen Mac(17.01.2019)Download the PC or Mac Element installer from the Download Section. Once downloaded, unzip the file and double click to start the installation process.
@marcseven For the \'Invalid license error\': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold \'alt\' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose \'E3D.lic\' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! @krakadyll It does work, though it took me a couple of tries. Firstly what I did wrong is that I didn\'t follow step n.
2 (Copy/Overwrite Element.plugin -> /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS \'XX\'/Plug-ins/VideoCopilot). You have to take the file element.plugin you\'ve downloaded with the torrent and replace it with the file the installer created. Secondly when you are generating request license file and than using the cracking tool to generate a license be sure to click (inside of the Element 3D in AE) this link that lets you upload request file. Click on Generate Request File and save it anywhere 2. Click on the link in AE element 3d 3. Use the Element 3D Keygen to create a license 4.
Upload the cracked license 5. Well as I said it took me couple of tries before it worked but finally it did. I created a pirate bay account espacially to write you all this. Thanks for the torrent! Be sure to support Andrew when you try out his product, he really deserves it. I FUCKING LOVE YOU MAN! GOD BLESS YOU!
OMFG FINALLY!!!:P This step; For the \'Invalid license error\': 1) Close After Effects 2) Go inside the following folder: /Users//Library/Application Support/VideoCopilot hold \'alt\' key -> Go ( on upper menu ) - > Library -> Application Support/VideoCopilot 3) Delete all files ( element_build / element_data / etc ) 4) Run After Effects 5) Apply element to your comp 6) Generate a license request, save on desktop or wherever you want 7) Generate a license ( with keygen ) 8) install license choose \'E3D.lic\' from your desktop NOT the request file!!! - really helped me! @LeeManZad I used this method because I simply can\'t find the folder any other way, maybe because the folder is hidden. Anyway, open a finder window and in the search bar, type in \'Fonts\'.
Multiple results will appear. Click ONE time on each of the FOLDERS named \'Fonts\'. On my Mac there are 4 FOLDERS with that name.
On the bottom of the finder window there will be a hierarchy listing of the folder, showing where on your drive that it is located. You will see as the first icon from the left, the hard disk icon, and name of the disk. Dont bother with those. The one you want has the \'home\' icon, and the user name attached to it. The hierarchy for this folder is \'username\' > Library > Fonts. DOUBLE CLICK \'Library and it will take you to the main library folder on your user settings.
...'>Element Metropolitan Keygen Mac(17.01.2019)