SirJoey
05-09-2008, 08:25 AM
No more stinkin' ads & banners, YEE-HAH! www.bikesandtrikesandmore.com (http://www.bikesandtrikesandmore.com)
If you visit, pleeze sign my guestbook, & LMK what you think.
AZ, thanx for signing! :)
trikeman
05-09-2008, 09:08 AM
You have talent. I love the art and the bikes. How many bikes do you own? Some very nice work Joey.
The only thing that I didn't like was my tired old eyes trying to read pink letters on black background. I do love black backgrounds though, as evidenced by the website I built for a friend here:
http://www.atlantamusclecars.com
The paragraph in italics on my page above is also hard to read, but its really only there for the robots that crawl the web to index sites. Its something to think about anyway. Buy hey, art is art. The thing that took me the most time was creating the logo on the top of the page, since I didn't know how to use anything like PhotoShop.
By the way, how does that Remo 5 play anyway? I assume you just plug it into any old guitar amp? I always wanted a drum set. Where in SC are you?
SirJoey
05-09-2008, 09:48 AM
Thanx, Trikeman. I know what you mean about the pink letters on the black. After Richie Rich had his eye surgery, he said he had to wear his special UV glasses, just to look at it. I may have to change to another color, although the original color was even worse! :eek:
What you see in the HPV galleries is pretty much what I have. The rest are donors, partials, incompletes & out-right junk.
The Remos are just practice pads. They don't plug in or do anything. Ideal for practicing quietly, though. Let me put you in the driver's seat! ;)
I'm in Chappells. Northwest corner of the state. Prolly within about 4 hours of you. If we were just a lil' closer, we could get together & compare notes. So far, I've only gotten to meet one other builder, about 65 miles North of me, in Greenville. It was around this time last year, & I was just starting out, so it was very educational for me, & fun as well.
Just checked out the musclecars site. Very nicely done, Trikeman! VERY professional! Really sharp! I'd love to visit that place in real life, too!