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Subject: RE: FLASH: Branching up the 3D Tree
From: Marco Fusaro
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:02:52 +0100

Very nice. The one thing that throws me is the moving mechanical pieces near
the bottom. The movement doesn't seem natural enough (or un-natural enough
as it may be). I think playing with the easing on the tweening may make it
look more mechanical-like. Otherwise the 3-d stuff looks great and I am
normally not a big fan of 3-d flash work. Good job.
Marco Fusaro

-----Original Message-----
From: AndrewScratchataol [dot] com [AndrewScratchataol [dot] com (mailto:AndrewScratchataol [dot] com)]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 7:59 PM
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: Branching up the 3D Tree


Hey y'all,

I promised myself that I would never email anyone while under the influence
of alcohol, but it seems that is the only time I feel like writing...so
please forgive my flakiness (present and past).

The go live date of my current (and first) "professional" Flash site has
been
postponed because of government bureaucracy (they call it "staffing"), so I
have spent the past few days creating my own frontpage/interface for a
hypothetical web site.

It is (sort of) a vector graphic milestone for me because it incorporates
some subtle 3D elements that I have not tried before, ie. multi-directional
lighting gradients and moving drop shadows.

I would like to hear some opinions on it, and please be candid. I want to
become a good designer.
It is only the front page, so none of the buttons lead anywhere. I think
it's
going to be hip tho. Ive learned a lot these few days...

http://gfx-design.com/abrown/razorplane/razorplane.html

Thank you,

Andrew

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www.flashforward2000.com
Produced by United Digital Artists and lynda.com
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shockwave.com and Electric Rain.
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