>http://www.unweak.net/rus/works/arts/river.jpg
Howdy Lev,
Very nice. However, it looks like you are suffering from the same problem
many graphic artists have when they don't understand how the various image
storage formats work. Some of your blending is starting to drop out.
The *.jpg format only works well for final creation of the web image. Every
time you change a jpg image and save it, it will lose some of the definition
and add what it thinks is smoothing and sharpening on its own.
Retain all of your art work in a format like *.png and do a separate save as
*.jpg when it's ready for the web page. All of the browsers know how to
render *.png files but they are a little bigger than *.jpg's. If you want
your graphics to display exactly as you created them, put them on the web
pages in the *.png format.
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This is advice to all the folks offering critiques here.
It's very nice that you like a site and good to know you when you don't.
However, there isn't anything functional learned from that. When you provide
your general option and back it up with specific well handled parts of the
web pages, along with suggestions and solutions you've given everyone some
insight into designing effective web pages. At the same time, you are
illustrating your observation and design skills.
The critiques here are often read by folks looking for web designers. If
they like what they see, you'll get asked to make a bid. If you don't use a
valid address in your message heading, it won't make any difference how well
done your messages are {grin}.
Thanks, Chris http://www.bizynet.com