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Subject: My renders finally online


jschoen ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 12:27 AM ยท edited Sun, 26 January 2025 at 12:01 AM

Attached Link: http://www.jnjgraphics.net/3dsite/welcome/welcome.html

I finally got my pages together for the web of some of my artwork. A small note: As always, I am never pleased in what I do for myself. I'm just too hard on my self and over critical. But I put them on never-the-less. Also, remember it's the web, and if you don't have cable or DSL or better yet a Tx line the pages load in slowly. But the good news is that after you load in the initial page the rest come in much faster due to reusing several of the same graphics. I always think that things are running off a hard drive, so that's the way I write my pages. Maybe I should try to redo them as a shockwave. But that's another day. I like the idea for the pages and I could make them run faster without a lot of the graphics, but graphics is what I do. ;-) Hope you enjoy them. It's just a small sampling of what I've done with Poser and Bryce mostly. http://www.jnjgraphics.net/3dsite/welcome/welcome.html James


picnic ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 3:55 AM

James, love the site. Its really a creative way to show your images. I thought the use of the lightbox as really 'inspired' S.


kiru ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 7:41 AM

what did you use to do it?


jschoen ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 9:21 AM

Thanks picnic, kiru. If you mean, what did I use to create the site? Then I used LiveMotion, GoLive and of course PhotoShop. LOL sounds like an ad for Adobe (they all are Adobe products). But I realy do swear by Adobe for high quality programs. I actually own these programs. PhotoShop, (I'm on a Mac and it was the single most important purchase I made even though the hefty price tag) is still the number one 2D program to have if your own a Mac. Paint Shop Pro (PSP) I guess would be the one to have if your on a PC and can't afford the $600.00 plus price for PhotoShop. I recently bought a PC but I have PhotoShop for that too. LiveMotion is new for me. But it seems (so far) to be a good program, similar to Flash (exports to Flash also) but with more drawing tools. I still have to figure out how to do animation with it. GoLive, though it's drawback of writting sloppy code at times, is still a great and easy (with many complicated features too) program to quickly do WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) HTML pages. Hope that answered the inquiry. James


kiru ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 9:53 AM

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willf ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 1:29 PM

Nice presentation & it loads fine on T1. I agree about Photoshop mainly for color fidelity & CMYK work. However, I don't thik it is better then Painter6 for creative work unless you purchase many, many additional plug-ins. The scripting feature is fantastic and much more advanced then PSD. The variations in brushes & textures are limitless.


Ghostofmacbeth ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 1:46 PM

Looks good James. Never quite got into Painter. Didn't seem to be as intuitive or smooth as Photoshop.



picnic ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 1:56 PM

If you are interested in how it loads, I'm on cable and it all loaded quickly.


spudgrl ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 3:19 PM

Love the page. Loads fast since Im on DSL. I really like the "marilyn" like slide. :) Cool pose. I have been looking for some marilyn poses like that. All in all it is a wonderful site. And your work is great.


jflmkr ( ) posted Mon, 19 March 2001 at 4:35 PM

Great stuff! Love the images, particularly the calendar one. I'm on a 56k modem and didn't have too many probs. Good work!


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