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MrMass
May 11th, 2003, 03:01 PM
http://www.mrmass.com
fresh of the client list....
http://www.agencechantaldavid.com
what you all think?
mrmass
teet
May 11th, 2003, 08:06 PM
nice work. the image looks great...a little freaky, but great.
the page looks awesome in 1024x768, but it isn't centered in 800x600. it's not a big deal or anything, but most people still use 800x600.
-teet
Xzandar
May 11th, 2003, 08:10 PM
Awe$ome, dude. I can't wait to see the released product. :) Keep up the good work! :)
Christopher William Coddington (Xzandar / cwcandromeda)
MrMass
May 11th, 2003, 09:56 PM
Thanks guys....I'm really excited to see it online too, I wish I can just release it right now, but I cant, management wont let me :)
Stay Tuned...
MrMass
MrMass
May 11th, 2003, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by teet
nice work. the image looks great...a little freaky, but great.
the page looks awesome in 1024x768, but it isn't centered in 800x600. it's not a big deal or anything, but most people still use 800x600.
-teet
I cant get my left tile to be 100% so I had to do invisible spaces to make it look nice in 1024x768 :)
is there a way around this?
teet
May 12th, 2003, 12:16 AM
if this were my page, i would use CSS to position my images so they would always be centered horizontally and vertically.
there would be two images that i would have on the page...the background image and the image you want to center (i notice that you have this image all broken up into smaller jpg's-->instead, i would make this one big jpg). then i would put the background image and the other image on seperate layers. using CSS i would center them horizontally and then vertically.
this may sound really confusing if you've never used CSS before.
go to http://www2.truman.edu/~dat725/csscentering.zip for an example using CSS centering.
i suppose you could do this using tables also...but i prefer CSS in some situations. hope this helps!
-teet
Dj.Stigma
May 12th, 2003, 03:19 AM
good work. Though i think it would be cooler if it were a bit faster in fps.
peace
MrMass
May 12th, 2003, 09:19 AM
Originally posted by Dj.Stigma
good work. Though i think it would be cooler if it were a bit faster in fps.
peace
fps is about 25, but if I speed it up, then the transitions are just not cool anymore :), so i made up my mind and release it like this!
thanks man...
asphaltcowboy
May 14th, 2003, 11:02 AM
looks cool. nice transitions, but the fps seems a bit low :( a few of the people's photos are a bit pixellated as well.. did you resize them in flash or photoshop? the only other this is: the start page - choosing between "comediennes" and "comediens" - I don't like the rollover yeffect you've got for the buttons, but maybe that's just me :D
other than that it's a great site
MrMass
May 14th, 2003, 11:33 AM
Originally posted by asphaltcowboy
looks cool. nice transitions, but the fps seems a bit low :( a few of the people's photos are a bit pixellated as well.. did you resize them in flash or photoshop? the only other this is: the start page - choosing between "comediennes" and "comediens" - I don't like the rollover yeffect you've got for the buttons, but maybe that's just me :D
other than that it's a great site
I know :) If I try rasing up FPS transitions doesnt look anymore cool, for example 30 fps will mess everythin gup :( I build it in a very short frame range, because there was so much content, so I had to keep the scripting very simple :) so me photos are pixelated, originally I have files in ai ( illustrator ), will fix that thanks :)
I didnt like the rollover neither on splash, but at the time I work so much on that project, that that small detail wasnt really important for the client anymore, so I setlle with it :)
Thanks for your comments I appriciate it man :)
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