See what you guys think of some of my stuff...
These particular ones were for school projects I have two live sites under my belt so far and I am looking...
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#1
Posted 02 July 2004 - 01:10 AM
These particular ones were for school projects I have two live sites under my belt so far and I am looking for a full-time job in graphic design/web design field but I am thinking about applying here also for extra income and build my portfolio larger. So anyway here is only a lil of my stuff I will see what you say and maybe see what you guys think and eventaully show off more if the feedback is well recieved...
Created in Lightwave Modeler...
Cereal Box created in Illustrator, then made to look 3D in Photoshop, then maniplulated picture with photoshop and created "advertisement" in photoshop...
Car Show Poster created ub Photoshop...
CD Layout created in Photoshop...
Created in Lightwave Modeler...
Cereal Box created in Illustrator, then made to look 3D in Photoshop, then maniplulated picture with photoshop and created "advertisement" in photoshop...
Car Show Poster created ub Photoshop...
CD Layout created in Photoshop...
#6
Posted 07 July 2004 - 08:28 AM
They're all quite nice actually. The business cards and the room stick out for me also. I like how you present you business cards with the logo in the backround, thats a good technique to show how it would look.
Keep up the good work
Keep up the good work
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#7
Posted 19 July 2004 - 12:45 PM
The 3d room is full of detail which makes it seem that little bit more realistic. Attention to detail is a very good thing to have.
The hardgrove work is very nice, I'm a right sucker for greyshading. As as does eveyone else, the business cards are good. The direct mail is the most proffesional in my opinion. Liking it mate!
The hardgrove work is very nice, I'm a right sucker for greyshading. As as does eveyone else, the business cards are good. The direct mail is the most proffesional in my opinion. Liking it mate!
#11
Posted 04 August 2004 - 10:59 PM
The 3d room is pretty okay, but if i were you i would add some finishing touches. Play with lights and shadows and especially the textures a little more, add some extra sides to smooth out some objects, add some depth of field preferable in the 3D software and so on, to me it looks good, but not yet finalised.
Iam not very fond of your other work mostly caused by the fonts, i totally do not like the way your using fonts, that's just my humble opinion though. When you didn't apply all kinds of layer effects on the fonts it looks good again, like your businesscards.
Iam not very fond of your other work mostly caused by the fonts, i totally do not like the way your using fonts, that's just my humble opinion though. When you didn't apply all kinds of layer effects on the fonts it looks good again, like your businesscards.
#12
Posted 04 August 2004 - 11:20 PM
The 3d room is missing some finishing touches.
The Artic Blast ad-mock would be more effective if you could see a detail of the box, i'm sure that is the part you put the most work into then you can only view it from a distance?
Your font usage needs a lot of work. The bevels, drop shadows, etc are poorly done and need more of a custom touch than layer options or poor bryce renders(Not sure what you used)
I liked the hardgroove work, still a bit rough but it's decent
The turtle is rockin' until you get to its left fin(legs...whatever). Right then is where it loses the style that makes the rest of it, and again the font effects are bleh.
I really like the business cards and the way you presented them.
The Artic Blast ad-mock would be more effective if you could see a detail of the box, i'm sure that is the part you put the most work into then you can only view it from a distance?
Your font usage needs a lot of work. The bevels, drop shadows, etc are poorly done and need more of a custom touch than layer options or poor bryce renders(Not sure what you used)
I liked the hardgroove work, still a bit rough but it's decent
The turtle is rockin' until you get to its left fin(legs...whatever). Right then is where it loses the style that makes the rest of it, and again the font effects are bleh.
I really like the business cards and the way you presented them.
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