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CT area Carrara users

CT area Carrara users

2005-05-19       - By Chris

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Any CT Carrara users out there?  If so where?  Maybe looking to outsource some
work....

Thanks,
Chris Baker
Frog Pond Productions, LLC
 -- -- Original Message -- --
 From: Andrew
 To: Carrara@(protected)
 Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 11:23 AM
 Subject: [Carrara] Re: sacabon media


 I've found your site a little hard to read.  This could be because, I
 have 1280x1024 resolution on my 19" monitor.  It could also be the
 font that is used.  As mentioned before, there are some fonts like
 Verdana which remain readible on-screen even at a very small size.
 There is acutally a graphic term for this and a value found 0.00-1.00
 that allows you to compare different fonts, but I forgot what that
 term is.

 The area where you display the results of the menu choices is too
 little.  The back screen should be as wide as possible because you
 want people to take a good, close-up look at your portfolio when that
 portion is up.  Maybe moving the main menu to either across the top or
 the bottom will allow you more "screen" room.

 If I'm not mistaken, you've keyframed the whole intro movie with it's
 background.  Render just the background and have that as a graphic
 symbol.  Then render the guy walking by himself and stationary to
 where he will then sit in the chair.  Key frame his movement by motion
 tweens to make him "look" like he is crossing the background, also
 don't be afraid to use a small repeating clip of his walk to do until
 he rearches the chair.  This should greatly drop your download time.

 The color change on menu selection is nice.  I also like the ghostly
 image of the guy during the transitions.  However, I think you can do
 more with this if you made objects appear or disappear in the room to
 highlight the subject matter of the choice.

 I'm curious as to why you open a new window for the flash presentation
 instead of moving to that page from the splash page?  A little more
 graphic display on the intro-page will get more people interested in
 waiting for the download time too.

 AWBenson


 --- In Carrara@(protected), "pixelits" <mediapixel@(protected)> wrote:
 > Hello Guys,
 >
 > I would like to have some feedbacks on my website. Feel free to
 > critize my website. This is a preliminary design. I used poser,
 > carrara and flash to create the site.
 >
 > www.sacabon.com
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Izzy Sacabon




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