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Stingray:


--- Quote from: danny_galaga on September 08, 2004, 06:30:55 am ---that re-chroming sounds expensive...


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Chrome work is now and always has been a pricy proposition.
The finished result is almost always worth the money spent though.
Well done for not taking the easy way out and just painting the chrome bits.

-S

wrx2hot4u:

OK, I have taken off the pics and will resize then post again.  ::)

Yeah the new Chrome on the legs looks awsome  ;D !  I spent till 1am this morning finishing the sides with a wood grain finish. I am undecided as yet if I should also lacker the sides in a high gloss. mmmmmmm should I or shouldn't I ?????

The wood grain didn't take very it was the distractions, funny enough the next door neighbour came past as I was working in the shed and popped in to say hello. 2 hours later we had finished, Sunset Riders, Vendetta, TMNT and Snow Bros. LOL   ;D

paigeoliver:


--- Quote from: DougHillman on September 08, 2004, 10:14:26 am ---
--- Quote from: paigeoliver on September 08, 2004, 03:25:53 am ---On the internet you should always design for 800x600, which means your pictures should usually be sized for that resolution.

You can forget about the 640x480 (like my parents) as they are clueless and happily scroll the screen left and right to read each line of text in their aol browser, and refuse a higher resolution because it makes the icons small (the clueless are very, VERY picky about icons, as they have no idea how to launch anything that doesn't have a desktop icon).

But, there are a lot of 800x600 people out there. I myself do 1024x768 regardless of monitor size. I used to do 1600x1200, but I came to realize that it was stupid, no applications are optimized for a res that high.



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Optimized?  In what way?  As I said, I run 1280x1024 on my main 21" monitor (and 1024x768 on the secondary LCD - dual screens RULE!).  That equals more screen room and more stuff visable in my web browser, Photoshop, Illustrator, 3D design programs, games, etc.  Less time spent scrolling means more productivity.  That's "optimized" enough for me.

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I do run photoshop higher res, usually the highest res the monitor will do, but otherwise it is 1024x768.

wrx2hot4u:

Alright  >:( no more about screen sizes and resolutions. I dont care if I have to scroll as long as the pics are detailed otherwise there is no point because you cant see the quality of work.

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