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Elias’s screen blinked like a taunt. As a freelance architect struggling to keep his small studio afloat, the price tag for the high-end rendering AI, Veras for SketchUp, felt like a mountain he couldn't climb. "Just this once," he whispered, clicking a link on a shadowy forum promising a "Veras SketchUp Plugin Crack + Full License." The installation was suspiciously fast. When he reopened SketchUp, the Veras icon sat there, golden and ready. He ran a prompt for a luxury villa. The results were breathtaking—hyper-realistic glass, perfect shadows, and a depth he’d never achieved before. But as he scrolled through the renders, he noticed something odd. In the reflection of a digital window, there was a figure standing behind his digital camera—a grainy, distorted shape that wasn't in his 3D model. He tried to delete the layer, but the plugin wouldn't let him. Then, his mouse began to drift on its own. It dragged a window from his architectural software to his web browser, opening his banking portal. Elias pulled the plug on his computer, but the screen stayed lit, powered by a ghost in the code. A text box appeared over his beautiful render: