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My first site made with Photoshop...

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Jan 21st 2002#27734 Report
Member since: Jan 21st 2002
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Guardian Gaming (NOT OPEN)

The site isn't really open just showing off my graphics for the layout I made.

My anime website is open: Guardian Anime

I know they are simple graphics but I am trying to get better and figuring out photoshop is kinda hard. I have been basically just experimenting with different effects and stuff. Tell me what you guys think. (You should have seen it before I got Photoshop.)

::shudders::

On the anime site I have two different links a 56K site for dial up users and a cable/DSL site.

Well do what you guys do best and critique me!
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Jan 21st 2002#27752 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
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Um... On your anime' site, your 'modem users' section is around 300kb or more. That would take like 2 minutes to download on a modem. Your splash page is almost 300kb as well. Which means a dial-up user would have to wait about two minutes just to decide if they want another 300kb download, or a 500kb + download. I recommend you experiment with the "save for web" feature in photoshop and learn how to compress your images.
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Jan 21st 2002#27847 Report
Member since: Jan 21st 2002
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Ok I see what you mean.

I will have a new layout for my Gaming site up soon cause the one I made for that is just too hard to work with.

What do you of the graphics for the sites?**Reminder-It was my first shots with Photoshop.**
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Jan 22nd 2002#27863 Report
Member since: Jan 1st 1970
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Hmmmmm........it's ok, can't really tell what's bad and what's good........I'll study it a bit more
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Jan 22nd 2002#27875 Report
Member since: Jan 21st 2002
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I finished the layout for the new gaming site: Guardian Gaming It takes less than a minute for dial up users. I used the timer in my Frontpage.
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