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Puzzlegoblin
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No longer able to produce art

Posted by Puzzlegoblin - 5 hours ago


Well unfortunately... The art program I was using faithfully for nearly two decades now, is no longer compatible with my operating system. Just all of the sudden, out of the blue, no longer compatible. Won't let me access anything on it, bring anything up, etc. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling, same incompatibility message, tried updating both the program and my OS, same incompatibility message, tried running a older version of the program, same incompatibility message. I tried over a hundred and 1 things, nothing worked. And I've spent the better part of the day searching and trying, but there's no other art program similar to what I had, that's compatible with my OS. So I will say this once....AMAZON YOUR FUCKING SHIT SUCKS!!!!!


so it seems that for the foreseeable future, unless by some miracle I can find a perfect match for what I need, or my original art program becomes available for use again. It would seem, that I am sadly unable to produce or upload more art. Puzzle Goblin Studios...is officially closed.


I will only be uploading art that I managed to transfer off my program ahead of time, or art gifted/traded/commed/etc from this point on, and all art I do not draw myself I upload exclusively to my FA account. So unless something changes, there will be no more art from me on any other sight.


Thank everyone of you that liked my art in any way or form, and have a great life!


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Not even interested in changing your OS to Linux and trying a FOSS art program?
At least that way you would never have to worry about corporate greed, I mean servers going down.

May I also recommend looking into the stop killing games initiative? I know games are different than art programs, but if this initiative passes, then we would be 1 step closer to having software in general be protected more, with more consumer rights, to hopefully prevent stuff like this from happening again in the future.