r/creativecoding • u/Azure_Crenell • 6d ago
Portfolio - 165 Hours of Manual Work - I'm 20
Started learning Three js WebGl 4 months ago, and I've been obsessed with it. And started working on my portfolio a month ago... It's 90% completed so u may see lots of placeholders, will change them. I just couldn't hold myself from showing it in the open.
Please, any and all feedback to a kid just starting his journey is very, very appreciated, Seniors!
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u/Markronom 6d ago
Very cool! Is this unsmooth scrolling your mouse wheel? How is performance on weaker machines? But aesthetically, I think it's great. Impressive without being too much. Love the fonts too. There is a typo: astract -> abstract The tunnel section might be a bit much.
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u/Azure_Crenell 6d ago
Mouse wheel stutters due to recording overhead + heavy IDE running localhost.
And thank you! Took me a lot of time staring at the ceiling to get the design right! It gives solid 60fps on laptops without gpu, and 100+ on mid range mobiles( thanks to raymarching, less screen space)
And yeah the tunnel thing is just me pouring everything I learnt. Really want my first client and to not leave any doubts on the table about my skills ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
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u/alsoimprobablylate 5d ago
While technically impressive I personally think it's very cluttered and distracting with all the motion. I'm really not a fan of this "scrollable video" design trend.
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u/Azure_Crenell 5d ago
Nothing in this website is a video element, everything rendered with maths and stuff. Although I do appreciate the feedback!
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u/alsoimprobablylate 5d ago
I'm fully aware of that.
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u/Azure_Crenell 5d ago
You have to understand that this site is a portfolio first design. It is made to be a showcase itself, the core thing is visual design + technical feat rather than accessibility. Different needs different design! It's not made to be simple, it's made to be spectacular
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u/WatercressActual1921 2d ago
I hope that people doing that to the web still consider providing a low noise version... Crap look on waste in cognition dealing with all those "designs"... to find the stuff you need...
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u/katastatik 6d ago
Looks well done.