graduating in 3 months.
www.threedyzero.com
i think the images are loading too slow. what do you think? oh and PNGs dont work right if youre using IE6 or below (but really who the hell is still using that? hahahah)
i need to get the CSS part working for lightbox so it shows a loading bar. right now it takes a second or 2 to load the large images and it shows no progress.
contact page is broken, trying to fix that.
all text is bullshit for now. will add later.
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One thing I'd consider is reducing the size of the "ThreedyZero" title, it's really not useful information and it kind of overpowers the images. It would have just as much impact at half the size without being overwhelming and wasting space. People should be focusing on your art, not the title.
im gonna kill myself with this html bullcrap.
im no web guru, so im just slicing this up in photoshop and exporting the html with images and opening in dreamweaver. (i know i know, not a good way to work).
now, i have parts that dont have any images so i want to have them transparent. when i select those cells and hit backspace it works for some of them and for others it just totally screws up the placement of the tables. i even tried a 1x1 pixel transparent spacer.gif and it still does the same thing. any tips? i dont have time to learn CSS.
btw, how are you doin snight? hehe long time no see. hows highmoon?
hows this? i made it smaller, shifted around some other things. i have a couple more project pages and im ready to upload...if i knew how to ftp that is....
PS. ive come to the conclusion that the bottom "graphical" portion of dreamweaver is pure and utter shit. half the stuff i want to do down there will fux everything up while if i do it in the code, it will work. retarded.
I need some help now though. i have everything completed (havent uploaded yet). when i click on the thumbnails i want it to open a new window that the viewer can view the image larger (at a constant width of 1280px). and i want 'next' and 'previous' buttons on both sides so they can go through all the screenshots for a particular project without closing the image and clicking the next one. how can i do this without use of CSS or flash or javascript. just plain html.
i guess i can do it if i make a seperate webpage for each image, but thats a really dumb way to do it i think. is there way to change the picture when you click on the next button? but still keep the layout the same?
heres what i mean.
Do some googling, I bet someone's got something you could use as a base.
so ill just have it where it opens the image large and you click it and it closes. or maybe it just opens in the same window.
got it working, but I have no idea how to get the css part to work so it looks good.
right now its working, but with no white border or anything.
If I was you, I would send me all of your skill, so I can, erm, "dispose of it" in my own ways...
*sobs*
Looks fantastic chap to me
well, since you helped me out, time to return the favor. For my Online portfolio I used Frontpage and uploaded it on Godaddy.com, works like a charm. Give it a try and good luck bro.
sup homeboy! long time no talk.. so yeah i would agree with the above posts.. shrink that orange bubble down.. post some later revisions if you have it avail.. otherwise looking great.. let me know when its up and finished
i think the images are loading too slow. what do you think? oh and PNGs dont work right if youre using IE6 or below (but really who the hell is still using that? hahahah)
i need to get the CSS part working for lightbox so it shows a loading bar. right now it takes a second or 2 to load the large images and it shows no progress.
contact page is broken, trying to fix that.
all text is bullshit for now. will add later.
lol thanks.
i used this tutorial
http://www.creativepro.com/article/view-source-create-advanced-online-galleries
Along with a bit of trial and error.
i found with the CSS file have them outside of it's original folder and just kicking it in your main roots folder. If that doesn't work then just re direct the CSS to it's real folder.
hope that helps
Reich, oooo thats awesome link. thanks. I wish i found this over the weekend. Im gonna stay up late tonight (even though i have work in the morning...meeeeh, gonna be a long day tomorrow) and finish up the lightbox stuff. thanks again.
The last thing you want, is for an HR person to lose your resume in a folder full of others.
Also, double check that your email in the header is hooked up as a link. It seems broken on the resume page, but hooked up in the gallery.
lol glad you got it working. took me forever just to find that tutorial. Lucky for you i saved it in case such a situation would come up to need it again.
All you people with ur sites >< i need to finish mine so i like it but i made it so un editable friendly ><
this is some of the best student work i've ever seen. I'm really impressed with the quality of your projects. well done man good luck out there :P
attending GDC by chance? If so goto this thread and meet up with us!
http://boards.polycount.net/showthread.php?t=61375
I have to agree, you will definitely have a few companies that are going to want to hire you.
thx for inspiring.
thanks for the feedback, glad you guys think it looks cool.
I like the feeling oin the enviroment of the city, the lightning looks awsome.
One thing I wounder is how you map your textures.
Do you map the ambient channel of the material of the walls?
In case you do, do you use same texture as the color or make a new one.
In case you dont use maya.. do you map the selfillumination of your house materials?
Hopefully we can snag you out from under . . . that OTHER studio. . .