Oh BTW... thats also my question that was in my mind for months... is there any site where you can "download" or just "look" at the patterns...? I mean especially something like site dedicated to real life hobby sewing cloths, were the patterns might be layed out...? Is something like that?
you have some decent work on your site it looks good. The only thing i would say letting it down is the presentation of your work 'complex wire things' probably isnt a good name for a scene. I think if you presented it a bit better it could be a really nice site.
this site is really fun, im no where near coding, and not really interested, but this site made it fun and easy to learn some (most of the languages are there). i hit a wall when trying to do a bunch of math and extrapolation of equations and all that, but learning the code part was easy(and im an art tard).…
dito,- deviant art is a pain in the ass to use - loads to much crap (slow loading) - lots of confusing buttons that have nothing to do with you (but the deviantArt site) - those default thumbnails are not suited for your big images ... get a real domain, sites like deviantArt make it look like a hobby
[ QUOTE ] i think a tut comp would be pretty cool, can you give links to any more? yeah site is down, having a baby, scared to spend money.. one day it will be back. [/ QUOTE ] actually, it looks like your site got picked up by a web portal company. :/
Well, I know nothing about the state of the industry in Sth Korea, so I can't comment on that. I will suggest however that long term goals are great, but treat them as such. To paraphrase Neil Gaiman, its a mountain you need to reach. The path to the mountain is windy and forked - you can make choices based on what will…
Suba, thank you so much for introducing me to that site, I have been doing poses for ~ 1 hr and I can already tell I am getting faster and more accurate with them. I also downloaded the iphone app as the site seemed to have some bad buffering issues.
Regarding HTTPS, since I did have some issues at some point on PC, dunno if it has been solved. Anyway, apparently Firefox might be doing something more about sites not using it: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2017/12/firefox-may-soon-start-publicly-shaming-sites-with-crappy-security/
Also, it helps if your site works on phones and ipads too, a lot of time I'll be talking to people at lunch or whatever and they can pull up my site on their phone because it is just a stream of images. I can't image what will happen to frames on a phone, I would avoid them as much as possible.
Those fancy loading animation are really unnecessary. Your site shows up empty if I don't allow cross-site scripts from parastorage.com which then tries to load ad scripts from doubleclick.net. Seriously get rid of all those and use pure HTML for your website. Or use Artstation.