http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/students/...tfolio/1a.html
A portfolio site made for a web design class.
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http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/students/...tfolio/1a.html
A portfolio site made for a web design class.
Wow, that's really very impressive.
How'd you do that portfolio portion? Y'know, clicking and loading an image without loading a new page...
From the source code it looks like he's using maps to place the images. You can also do that using javascript and ID's in your CSS.
Placing the images without loading a new page was the biggest hurdle I had to overcome when making the site. This is how you do it:
Use Inline Frames, <iframe></iframe>. You need to give this frame a name like "image" or whatever, and have it load up a blank dummy page. Next you have to tell your links to target the iframe, so they'll open inside the frame rather than a new page. You can do all of this inside of dreamweaver.
nice website, I totally forgot you were going to my old stomping grounds. You didn't happen to be at thesis Tuesday night did you? I was there with some friends that graduated at the same time cause Angela wanted us to come and check out thesis.
Holy shit, yes I was there! I'm sitting next to angela right now actually.
OH MY GOD WHAT A COINCIDENCE I AM ANGELA
That's crazy I probably saw you there and didn't even realize it.
I had a brown leather jacket on and was with a real tall guy and 2 chicks, the one chick was thin and fucking smoking hot. After the first break and Lazarus yelled at everyone to be quiet we were outside talking to Angela.
I'll just put my shit in this thread.
The hot air balloon pic is a 13x19 poster, the rest is just me fucking around in photoshop.
This thread makes me miss Photoshop.
Also, Regus looks like he could kick ass IRL.
BTW awesome site and I love in the Fine Arts section the second Black and white photo. This one.
http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/students/...9_Fountain.jpg
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Thats cool too, but your photography is awesome stuff.
Way cool stuff, Regus.
I LOVE that hot air balloon poster. Are those shapes in Illustrator filled with custom patterns?
Also, you calling that "just fucking around in Photoshop" makes me say, "STFU, sir."
I outlined the balloons in Illustrator, but the internal lines were done in photoshop. Check it out:
http://inkart.com/pages/Tutorial/tut...es/step_1.html
I'd say it was an accurate description. I've only recently started learning how to use Photoshop's brushes properly. All that stuff was me trying to figure things out. The picture of the tree is actually a custom brush I made, and the bacteria picture was made with a custom bacteria shaped brush.Quote:
Also, you calling that "just fucking around in Photoshop" makes me say, "STFU, sir."
Thanks, those photos came from a much larger set of pictures I took like 3 years ago. I posted a link to them in the first photography thread we had here, but the pics are no longer on the internet.Quote:
Thats cool too, but your photography is awesome stuff.
Photo retouching (I didn't take the photo).
wow. You even made her face skinnier.
Here is a poster for an upcoming broadway show. The original is 18x28, you can't tell on this copy, but nixon's face has scanlines and shit on it, because the play is about a series of tv interviews nixon did.
Scanlines? Oh shit ...
Let's Recap.
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I just saw this thread. Good show, old boy. I really like the sophisticated yet simple layout of the site.
Here's a medical poster warning about the dangers of mercury poisoning. There is a lot of stuff in this poster that I wasn't comfortable with, but as a designer we tend to fall into the same old habits, so I forced my self to get out of that rut and do different things. For example, the poster says "Mercury Poisoning", but I put poisoning ontop of mercury. I was afraid that people might read it as "Poisoning Mercury". But I let the rules of design work in my favor. Your eye first hits the skull then move to large and brightly colored mercury, which is reinforced by the dotted line, which then takes you towards poisoning.
The skull was made in photoshop by manipulating an existing image. It is a halftone image, but not your average bitmap style. See if you can guess how I did it.
It's hard to see in the little jpg (the original is 19x13), so I provided a detail of the skull.
These are the cover and the chapter spreads for a book I made, the original sizes are 7x17, and as usual there was a loss of color quality when converting for the web, the originals are darker/richer.
If you're curious, its an art book filled with peices I did inspired by the characters/locations of brother's grim fairy tale, it ended up being fifty spreads.
This are parts of a much larger project, designing stuff for a restaurant. Here are three of the menu covers and one half of an actual menu.
Its a french restaurant, Merveilleux is french for marvelous, I got the name from sky gunner, and I used pictures of Napoleon for the covers. As usual, the original is not this light.
These are website mock ups I did late last night for class.
Color halftone filter applied to a grayscale file produces uniform circles, then you convert it to rgb, put the picture you want to use on a new layer, I used threshold on the image to make a solid white shape (you can choose your own method for this), change the blend mode so the circles show, then I made a new layer above it filled with a color, then changed the blend mode so it colored the circles.
Hey... fun. Thanks.