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Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 03-23-2000 00:36
If you havn't already...check out http://www.phoenixart.com <P>------------------ |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Alaska, USA |
posted 03-23-2000 22:25
That's an outstanding site! |
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 03-23-2000 23:01
Nice eh Papa. What did you think of the Ps 3D tuts? |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-24-2000 00:29
what a jawbreaking site Phil, hmmm I have a long way to go to do that )<P>C ya,<P>Photoshop Junkie<P>------------------ |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-24-2000 00:32
Phil I must point that there is a slight spelling error at the tutorial section. <P><P>------------------ |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Alaska, USA |
posted 03-24-2000 20:44
The more I dig into that phoenix art site, the more blown away I am! It is sooo far advanced of many sites. The only complaint that I have is that it's a bit clunky (slow). As for the spelling/grammar errors, I believe that the author is from another country. <P>Want another mind blowing site? Check out: |
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 03-25-2000 00:41
The site has been changed a little since I stumbled across it at end of Feb, it was even slower then. As for Nationality, I'm not 100% sure... when I first saw the site, I noticed a reference to Holland, however the copyright name suggests otherwise. http://www.duoh.com.. yeah I like it, nice site .. not far from Photoshop Junkies homeland methinks |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-25-2000 00:59
Yup that's right Phil, I am from Holland (the IP would have told you that secret <IMG SRC="http://www.ozones.com/forum/wink.gif">But not for long, I'm heading down under. About the Phoenix site, I have seen that the site itself is basicly one big background. I was curious how the codes for that site would look like, but there wasn't a single piece where you can look for the source. I think this is quite a good "protection" if you don't want to share your codes, but lame because you can't learn from it.<P> |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-25-2000 01:04
A little correction, I can see the source code now. Sorry for the last posting<P> |
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 03-25-2000 01:41
geen problem meneer.<P>It wasn't the IP (although I did check). I was based in Haarlem for a couple of years in the 80's, and Uithoorn and A'dam in the early 90's. Nice people, learnt very little dutch 'cause everyone wanted to practice their english, and yours is excellent BTW.<P>AUS or NZ? <IMG SRC="http://www.ozones.com/forum/smile.gif"><P> |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: Massachusetts, USA |
posted 03-25-2000 03:05
How did you manage to see the source? I couldn't find a way... and it was kinda frustrating, too... no place to right click, no - oh! I know how, I have to open it in a separate window, and then there will be space. Ha! |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-25-2000 10:45
Hi Guys,<P>First of all, thank you very much Phil for your compliment, but I have to admit that I still have to improve things. |
Bipolar (III) Mad Scientist From: Eastbourne, UK. |
posted 03-25-2000 11:21
In NS4+ ...view > page scource... |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Sydney Australia |
posted 03-25-2000 14:12
Thanks Phil<P> |
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: Massachusetts, USA |
posted 03-25-2000 19:29
Well, I'm using IE 5 also. It's just that when you click "Enter" it brings it up in a new window, and that window contains frames. When I click view -> source, it gives me the source code for the frame page. As far as I know, the only way to get the source for an individual frame is to right-click somewhere on that frame and select "view source", but right-clicking on an image won't work. Since the entire page is made of images, there was nowhere to right click. I fixed the problem by opening the center page by itself (without the surrouding frames) and right-clicking on the blank space. |