Over the last couple of years UV layout in Maya has changed for the better. In this course we're going to be taking a look at some of those changes as we UV map an entire character
Im currently redesigning my website for when i get a proper domain, along with my first proper animation online
heres what i had befre https://elephantentertainment.110mb.com
and heres the pre-vis of my new design (the pre-vis is made from content from old sites, so things like the title are not final)
I like the colors, it looks cheery and easy going but it takes too long to load, I saved a few images to check and one of your images is almost 1mb the others are like half that even though they're displayed on a small scale hence the jagges edges. You need to make your images a suitable resolution for their purpose.
i like the new design better. nice toonish look to it. although I might of used a different color for the "elephant inc" to make it stand out a bit more from the orage background.
The overall look reminds me of those sites digital tutors teaches you with dreamweaver. thats how I started sitemaking also.
nice work overall
Also try to use less colours i reckon as it makes things easier to spot and look for... 'Less is more" if you kinda get that quote if i have typed it write :p
Last edited by marlonjohn; 16-05-2008 at 03:13 AM.
Originally posted by marlonjohn 'Less is more" if you kinda get that quote
Is that what your site is (currently) based on? :p
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The colors are very cheerful, so if that's what you're going for, no comment.
If you want it less colorful, I'd recomend chosing one main color for your site, and try to keep all the colors on your site only a lighter or darker version of the base color.
Looking at your pre-vis, I believe I'm talking nonsense. Just do what you want
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