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GingerChris3D.com - Christopher Reeves - Prop Artist
GingerChris3d.com
Little light on content right now as I ditched ALL my previous portfolio content since before November and started from scratch on a props-only folio. I also wanted to keep the site layout as simple as I possibly could, my last wordpress folio site was a little haphazard to get around. I'm currently putting the finishing touches to a victorian-style wood+gold laptop model, that should be up soon. If you really want to help my ass out I'd really appreciate some suggestions for prop projects to do and put up here. ![]() |
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Site looks good, there was just something broken in your CSS. If you change the .gallerythumb code in your CSS to this:
.gallerythumb { float:inherit; border: 0; margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px; } And then add a <div id="content"> before your gallery to contain it, it looks much better and is aligned properly. Also, your images loaded a bit slow. When you save the big ones out of Photoshop, use save for web and devices instead, and choose Jpeg High for the compression, they will look almost exactly the same but at like a tenth of the size. You don't really want images over 100kb on a site, especially when you are using a javascript gallery viewer like that. I like your work too btw, those textures are really good. |
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