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Old 13-01-2010, 08:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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JR environment art portfolio.. please help :)

hi guys, i was thinking of starting to apply for jobs again and i was hoping you guys could help me. give me your oppinion and if you have a POV of if it might be good enough and especially if you know of any jr art/ Freelance roles going ANYWHERE in the UK reply and let me know

anyhow. the site is Portfolio
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Old 18-01-2010, 07:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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no comments? that a good or a bad thing?
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Old 19-01-2010, 12:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Okay, your work looks pretty great, it's just the website is a bit dodgy. At the moment it is quite clunky and hard to navigate, and it is difficult to get the information an employer might want quickly.

First, I would group all the textures together with the models that they are applied to, add texture pages and info for the models that do not have them, and provide wireframes and relevant triangle counts for all of the models, not just a few. Also, it seems that when you are taking wireframe screenshots, you have tessellation enabled in whatever program you are using, which is not necessary.

The next point I have is to do with the presentation of your website. I think you should have a uniform colour scheme and format for all of your screenshots; they should all be the same size, they should all be cropped properly and they should have the same, if not similar, background colour, because at the moment everything looks very jumbled and disorganized.

Make your CV a downloadable .pdf document, as this comes across as more professional than a plain .html page with no links back to your homepage. Also, put your best work at the top of the links pile and your worst work at the bottom. Try not to have any screenshots of things with absolutely no information like you have now, and make sure you identify the things you personally have done in the screens. Finally, take out the final 2 blank links, because they just open another copy of your home page in a new tab.

Hope this is helpful.
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