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WOW! I love the whole site man. Awesome, awesome work. I have one little gripe, though. There are a few spots where nothing happens for a few seconds, particularly when the SWF first loads. It...
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I think bevels are OK as long as they're subtle. A 1px or 2px bevel set to color dodge can actually do a lot for the look of a site's border. I'm totally with you on the lens flares though......
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Yeah man, that will always happen with preloaders. If you make something fancy for your preloader, especially if it involves sounds, then the first thing you see on your progress indicator will be...
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I just recently renamed my company (used to be called MKP Media), and built a whole new site for the occasion. It requires 1024x768 and Flash player 7, and loads slow as heck on dial-up. Those are...
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Dude that's phenomenal! I love your style. You and Tokyoplastic are the only two designers I've ever seen who can make a white background look stylish. I would say don't really worry about sound,...
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Yeah, that'll happen a lot. When rendering outlines, make them as thick as you can get away with. 2.5 points usually works pretty well. The engine will always produce those strays, so what I do is...
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I do the same thing on my site, and it works just fine. http://www.mkpmedia.com (click to watch the "Boom" music video to see it work).
I have a file called dynamics.js with this code in it:
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Alright, I've seen this done before. I'm trying to make a fancy preloader for transitions between pages on my site, where the progress indicator movie clip is not on the first frame of the timeline,...
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Myriad Pro works great in Photoshop. To get it to look good at a small size in PS, make sure the anti-aliasing option is set to "smooth." Also, the stronger the contrast between the text color and...
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The best option for porting raster images from Swift3D over to Flash is with the PNG option. This gives you a transparent background, and leaves you the option of doing touch-up work in Photoshop...
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