experiment - part 3/3
Jul. 3rd, 2007 12:20 amSo you've probably all forgotten the little experiment that I started back in February.
Well I didn't. It was driving me nuts that I never did finish the portraits that I had promised. I had plenty of steam to do an hour on
lafemmekatia's image.
I slowed down a bit and lost a bit of drive while working on
theseitz's image of Rodney Dangerfield. I sucked it up and worked on him for a little over 1/2 hour. Poor Rodney. You've looked better buddy.
I have just finished (at long last) the image I promised for
anisette_toast. I actually found this one coming together fairly quickly. There was a lot going on here tonight, and while I would think that should be an 'excuse' for why the image didn't turn out the way I wanted, it actually seemed to be the reverse. In just 1/2 hour (ok - maybe a touch more) I felt comfortable calling it a night.

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I've upgraded my gallery, which is why it kinda looks like crap right now. There shouldn't be a whole lot that you dear folks should see different (when it comes to functionality) and there's a second major upgrade coming soon to a Dragonbones.Net near you so I won't be 'prettying it up' just yet.
I do, however, welcome any and all comments that you might have about the new version of the gallery.
Enjoy!
I do, however, welcome any and all comments that you might have about the new version of the gallery.
Enjoy!
Web site work.
Dec. 12th, 2002 10:37 pmOkay, actually got a decent amount done on my web site tonight:
Ben was most excellent in helping me to (read as: "he rewrote") the asp code for my gallery. Originally, the asp was creating 'crunched' versions of the original picture file. The made the thumbnails slow to download for anyone without a high-speed connection. What's more, it left me little choice in how the thumbnails looked, and I didn't like it. Now, however, the asp looks in a subdirectory for small-sized (and Matt - created) thumbnails, and uses them instead.
Next, I found the little line that I had to switch in order to make more than one line of thumbnails appear on the page at once.
Whew. I worked so hard. *grin*
THANK YOU BEN!!!!
Next, I set up a cafepress.com storefront. There's nothing in it just yet, but there will be soon, and hopefully it will bring me a couple extra bucks after the holidays (since I set it up too late to bring me anything for the holidays (jackass).
Okay, think that's about it for now,
~M.
Ben was most excellent in helping me to (read as: "he rewrote") the asp code for my gallery. Originally, the asp was creating 'crunched' versions of the original picture file. The made the thumbnails slow to download for anyone without a high-speed connection. What's more, it left me little choice in how the thumbnails looked, and I didn't like it. Now, however, the asp looks in a subdirectory for small-sized (and Matt - created) thumbnails, and uses them instead.
Next, I found the little line that I had to switch in order to make more than one line of thumbnails appear on the page at once.
Whew. I worked so hard. *grin*
THANK YOU BEN!!!!
Next, I set up a cafepress.com storefront. There's nothing in it just yet, but there will be soon, and hopefully it will bring me a couple extra bucks after the holidays (since I set it up too late to bring me anything for the holidays (jackass).
Okay, think that's about it for now,
~M.
new gallery layout
Dec. 7th, 2002 01:21 pmbeen working on the new layout for the gallery of my web site - trying to make it look more like the rest of the site- and I think that it's there...
I just have to figure out some way of doing specifically defined thumbnails so that I can clean up the 'thumbs' that are auto generated - they're too big and clumsy.
I just have to figure out some way of doing specifically defined thumbnails so that I can clean up the 'thumbs' that are auto generated - they're too big and clumsy.