While the graphics work looks excellent, the layout of the interface instantly made me think of the new look for the fxZone at Eyeball Design. Which, I am under the impression, is a fairly well know site.
While the similiarties may be coincidental, the level of similarities may make other question your originality of design.
There also appear to be issues with clipping. The starting location of the center piece of the interface starts clipped in the beginning, and this looks accidental to me.
Also, for me anyways, 13 seconds of glimmer before the interface becomes usable is too long (one of the things that the fxZone interface does well, is after download it is available in under 3 seconds).
YOU ARE RIGHT.
i AM NEW TO PHOTOSHOP, AND I AM FOLLOWING SOME TUTORIALS FOR THE MOMENT.
THE BLUE LINES, AND SOME BALLS STYLES ARE SIMILAR, CAUSE I HAVE LEARNT READING THOSE PAGES AND OTHERS.
ANYWAY... I WILL NOT PUBLISH THIS WEB... IS ONLY FOR TRAINING.
THANKS FOR LOOKING IT
fillow: Nice work. I'm no Flash expert so just a few comments:
1. Either I had my speakers too loud or those noises were very loud - I nearly jumped out of my seat!! I'm not overly fond of too much audio (esp. if it doesn't seem to serve much of a purpose).
2. You've got a permission denied JavaScript error.
3. You balls look a little jaggy.
It doesn't seem to do much else. Nice work keep testing new ideas and keep posting back here when the site develops.
There's just way to much movement for no actual purpose.
I keep thinking it's done, and then soemthing else slides across the screen and then back off.
It seems to demonstrate an ability to make objects move around, but not much else at this point.
I would suggest a bit more practice on the graphics - get the jaggies smoothed out, get a bit more contrast and fine detail into them. Not a bad start on that front, but they are all a bit cliche.
On the Flash, I would recommend limiting the movement to things that are a bit more relevant, and perhaps less time consuming.
yup, echo all the comments above, especially the one by DL-44 about 'just when you think its done" LOL
Very Eyeballesque! Not a rip by a long way but still anyone who knows eyeball will think eyeball. That cant be helped sometime.
As you develop your PS skills, you should find in time that you will develop your own style, so keep working on all the tuts you can find and most importantly 'experiment'.
180kb was a little slow as a DL, might think about using a preloader or similar.
yes, vp is right.
eyeball was the first thing i thought of when i saw it.
the bows on the top left and bottom right as well as the balls are kinda significant.
anyways isnt eyeball giving away interfaces for free?
Hi , and thanks again for coments.
I agree about the interface is similar to eyefx, cause like i have said i dont have very much experience, and when i saw his page, i tryed to follow his tutorials and tryed to create some graphic, so is normal.
I think, if i follow lots of differents tutorials, some day i will be able to combine the techniques and develop my own style.
I have another question.
To be a web designer u have to control lots of diferents things (java, dhtml, flash, photoshop etc, etc).
How did u do this? You started with one thing till u had and advanced level and u followed with another one? or did u do all at the same time?
For the moment, i am learning selfstuding, with internet tutorials.... Did u do the same? or did u follow some curses or somehting like that.
Thank you and see u.
From: Somewhere over the rainbow Insane since: Mar 2001
posted 05-06-2002 14:21
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INI, thx for the info.
And u dont use programs like dreamweaver? u write the code? or only for special situations...
Ok, i will keep trying cause, however i have discovered this some months ago.. .i really love it.
I will post my future works here, cause the feedback is really positive for learning.