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  • GCMax
  • Posted: 14 July 2010 01:54 AM
  • Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Total Posts: 63
  • Joined: 23 October 2007 06:30 PM

Hey guys and gals, I just finished uploading my new site today, it would be great if you would have a look and tell me what you think.
Thanks.

http://www.gcmax.co.uk



Digital Art Portfolio @ http://www.gcmax.co.uk

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looks great… but needs more stuffs ;)

Author: KhalidJB

Replied: 19 July 2010 11:43 AM  
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Thanks for your comment KhalidJB, I have some stuff that wasn’t put in there as I felt it might overwhelm but as you say and from looking around it’s not enough.
Cheers

Author: GCMax

Replied: 20 July 2010 01:13 PM  
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nice work,

but your choice of navigation (with the cute but not very accessible mini icons) defeats the purpose. that is to invite the viewer to explore your portfolio.

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If i am not mistaken the only way to see the next work sample is to go back and click on the the thumbnail.. correct? if you have looked into wireframes hi poly versions etc.. you have to hit back many times…

perhaps a series of thumbnails somewhere that would take you directly to the next subject could be a solution.

the website is nice and clean, and your artwork pretty nice.  I would add some more complex organic props, rather than mostly hard surface that you have already.  perhaps something that would demonstrate your skills with more modern tools of the trade i.e. mudbox.. or any sculpting tool…

Author: YiannisK

Replied: 20 July 2010 01:29 PM  
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Looks interesting, but like others have said, needs a bit more additions and refinements, particularly to navigation.

Incidentely, for organization/ease of browsing photos, you might want to look up a free set of javascripts called Litebox

I tried setting up my own portfolio website once, but Visual Web Developer decided it wanted to be difficult :P, and I don’t have Dreamweaver.



My 3D work: here and here.

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