I have a 30 day trial of Articulate Suite 2013. I see a lot of different vector characters but only one photographic character. I watched the demo webinar yesterday. The presenter showed about 8 different photo characters. Where can I find these?
Hi Tracie! The program comes with one photographic character, Atsumi. The link that Owen sent you above shows that through the end of the month, you could get 8 additional characters for FREE.
We got licences for the character bundle. But I haven't been able to figure out how to add the licence key to have more characters available? I obviously did it on my machine, but can't remember how I did it. And a colleague of mine would like to add the licence to his machine.
Hi Kerstin! Here are the instructions for installing those character packs. It is not handled within the software, so maybe that's the part that is confusing.
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I don't know about Articulate Suite 2013, but when I purchased StoryLine, it came with just the one character.
Additional character bundles are available for purchase and are sometimes offered for free as part of a license purchase promotion. http://www.articulate.com/store/store-characters.php
Hi Tracie! Looks like Owen has you all taken care of here
Thanks Owen!
Did anyone else get more than one character with the program? The presenter showed more, I want to say 8 distinct characters.
Hi Tracie! The program comes with one photographic character, Atsumi. The link that Owen sent you above shows that through the end of the month, you could get 8 additional characters for FREE.
Oh, okay, got it. Thanks
Not a problem Tracie
We got licences for the character bundle. But I haven't been able to figure out how to add the licence key to have more characters available? I obviously did it on my machine, but can't remember how I did it. And a colleague of mine would like to add the licence to his machine.
Regards,
Kerstin
Hi Kerstin! Here are the instructions for installing those character packs. It is not handled within the software, so maybe that's the part that is confusing.
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