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Apr 14th 2001 | #1607 Report |
Member since: Apr 12th 2001 Posts: 245 |
rate my first interface (not done) from 1-5, 5 being the best. feel free to suggest some changes, and ill be sure to impliment them http://www.geocities.com/killer4605/index.htm |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1624 Report |
Member since: Apr 8th 2001 Posts: 110 |
I give it a 4 out of 5 because it could use some fine tuning. The wire on your new plug is touching the screen and i think it would look nicer if it weren't. The wires could be a little sharper and smoother around the bends, also. Other than that, I think it's an interesting concept, and you're really making some progress! it's kind of hard to rate a GUI when none of the navigation and text and all that is there yet... so repost when you get closer to being done. Pretty neato! That audio plug/jack looks great... did you create that from scratch in PS? If so, nice work! - px |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1626 Report |
Member since: Apr 12th 2001 Posts: 245 |
yea i found a tutorial on this site. http://jereme.gfxsites.net/ im still trying to figure out how to create the flickering effect for the screen when the plug is clicked.. its really givin me a headache |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1628 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
nice job I was pluggin it in the wrong place ....I woulda blown somthin up! |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1632 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 796 |
sorry to say but that plug will never fit in the hole I give it 3/5 |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1636 Report |
Member since: Apr 12th 2001 Posts: 245 |
ya it will, i lined them up and it fits perfect :D ok ive fixed the wire, and changed the interface color ermm.. i keep avoiding the interface buttons but i have to do it sometime.. argh.. any advice? |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1637 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 796 |
wires look very smooth now good job, but how about texturing the whole thing just a little example of my first interface http://listen.to/sofaweb It was pretty good for a first interface i think. I screwed on the buttons and the lack of small details(like wires and stuff) But still the texturing makes it kinda neat (and of course the speaker ) |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1666 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
I don't think I agree with the texturing. Texturing would probably ruin it. Texturing often adds a dull-dreary look to it. I'm not saying that's always the case, but in this case it just wouldn't fit. I'd say it's coming along nicely.....I'd say it looks a helluva lot better than it did 3-4 days ago. And about the buttons.....I'd put them on that bottom part with a pillow emboss of the same color so it looks like they are embedded in the interface. If you're not sure on how to do this, post back. |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1671 Report |
Member since: Apr 8th 2001 Posts: 110 |
The only problem I have with it is the wires still. They are too blurry compared to the other stuff. Unsharp mask or something? Maybe I'm just being picky, use your own judgement. -px |
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Apr 14th 2001 | #1672 Report |
Member since: Apr 7th 2001 Posts: 52 |
I like it, especially the plug part. Usually I don't care much for this type of interfaces, but it's looks nice. When I see a image like this, I want to animate it, make the plug go in. It would be great in Flash or Director, but you would probably have to get rid of a lot of details. |
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