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Skip Talbot wrote:
> Very unique and eye catching design. One thing I can suggest though is
> that the text should stand out more from the black background. Perhaps
> you could increase the light intensity to make the text brighter.
This actually is my usual problem. I'm using very dark monitor
(brightness set to 0), but with extreme contrast (set to full) - so
alltough everything is dark, the different shades of black (and colors,
especially) are visible. And when I create graphics which look nice
here, they are usually way too dark everywhere else.
> I have no idea how you are desiging the webpage or what layout you are
> using, but at this current resolution/size it may be a bit big for most
> webpages. I found that smoothly integrating 3D text into websites can
> be rather difficult, which is why I usually stick with 2D text for most
> of my projects. Looks good so far though.
If you'll check the site (http://www.zbxt.net), you'll see that there's
a "zbxt" -image on frontpage that changes (actually, it's randomized
when you load the page). The goal is to have the image same-sized as the
old ones (right now the image is rendered 800x600 and I cropped it) and
small (bytes, I mean here, to get it quick-loading). Site itself is
using basic text for all actual information.
> Skip
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Eero "Aero" Ahonen
http://www.zbxt.net
aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid
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