But then, something unexpected happened. Adobe reached out to Alex with an offer: they wanted to sponsor his design work, providing him with a free Creative Cloud subscription and a stipend to create more art. It turned out that Adobe had been monitoring Alex's work, impressed by his talent and creativity.
However, Alex knew that using a patched version of Adobe's software wasn't without risks. He made sure to keep his patched software up-to-date, aware that Adobe was constantly updating its security measures to combat such patches.
As the days went by, Alex became more confident in his design skills, thanks to the freedom provided by Universal Adobe Patcher 1.2. He started taking on freelance projects, creating stunning visuals for clients, and even started selling his art online.

