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Hi Daniel,
did my last mail arrive?
Or am I in your Spam folder?
Here are the files for all.
Some simple skeletons with choreographs.
All files from my mail.
Matthias
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 5:55
PM
Subject: Re: ProjectMessiah the worst
software EVER!!!
Hey Sebastian,
well, the bottom line is also, that no matter how you slice & dice
it,
you're basing the whole site on one image, so loading times are bound to
stay higher than on other sites. What's very common ist to use background
elements that are tileable, and tiny elements for corners, bars, and buttons,
while using patterns or just solid colors for the background. That way you can
use minimal imagery to create very appealing sites that load fast and also
scale with the browser size..
Just my 2 cents
Daniel
On 5/24/06, Matthias
Kappenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi
Sebastian,
try XnView http://www.xnview.com
generates the
smallest *.jpg in my opinion. Ok, that's not a quick and dirty slice and
go workflow. For static webpages maybe try Homesite for
HTML-Creation Fireworks for animated Gifs, XnView for
Jpeg.
Matthias
> > Do you have any suggestion how
to do this > I am not very good with web
technologies. > > > Jean-Sebastien Perron > www.neuroworld.ca > > >
-----Message d'origine----- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
De la part de Matthias Kappenberg > Envoyé : Tuesday, May 23, 2006
9:18 AM > À : [email protected] >
Objet : Re: ProjectMessiah the worst software EVER!!! > > Hi
Sebastian, > > On my System it's up and running :-) > No
Problems with textures etc., but rendering in RS is the > better
choice, believe me. > > (BTW: Buy more renderslaves, and reduce
the filesize > on www.maxiforet.com ) > >
Matthias > > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
"Jean-Seastien Perron" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> >
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:27 PM > Subject: ProjectMessiah the
worst software EVER!!! > > > > My client just wanted
an updtate of his website www.maxiforet.com > > >
> After installing the new Messiah 2.4 over the old version. >
> > > I loaded the project file. > > > > And
then the worst knightmare happened. > > > > All the
texture placement are gone. > > The textures are upside down and
randomly offset. > > > > Imagine redoing the texturing
for 90 objects already placed in the scene. > > > > So I
reinstalled the old version again and everything was almost perfect. >
> > > I forgot that if you open the rendering section right from
the start, It > > crash. > > > > The copy tool
dosen't always work, you have to close and reload messiah. >
> > > And It is verrrry difficult not to mess your scene while
resizing the > > windows. > > > > To move an
object you have to zoom out 3km just to see the editsphere. >
> > > Messiah team did not warned their users of the problem
with texture. > > > > So what good is the fastest renderer
if the files are not compatible > between > > > >
Same version 2.2 -> 2.4. > > > > There are days like
that I wish to stop doing CG. > > > > And I know If I
change the software, It's gonna be another MAJOR problem. >
> > > I think I ll do my next client with Realsoft. > >
It may render slower (at the cost of a much better picture), but it
is > > easely more reliable than Messiah and the others. >
> > > Jean-Sebastien Perron > > www.neuroworld.ca > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
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