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- Welcome to The Virtual Portfolio.
- This Read Me file contains notes, comments, and suggestions that will
- help you get the most out of the Portfolio.
-
- What Is This CD For?
-
- The Virtual Portfolio is a directory and reference tool for art
- directors, art buyers, creative consultants, and other communications
- professionals. It is designed to be a creative resource of some of
- today's most innovative digital image makers, illustrators, animators,
- and interactive designers. If you like their work, you may contact
- them directly for additional information about their services,
- additional samples of their work, or to hire them for an assignment.
-
- If you are looking for: an illustrator or photographer who can
- digitally manipulate or create images; for an interactive multimedia
- designer; an animator; or for relevant on-line services and software
- tools--The Virtual Portfolio is the place to start your search.
-
- Quick Start-Up:
-
- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
- A 386/33mhz computer or faster
- 8 MB of RAM
- A 640 by 480 pixel (13-inch) or larger color monitor capable of
- displaying 256 colors (8-bit color)
- A CD-ROM drive (double speed or faster)
-
- SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
- Window 3.1 or 3.1.1
- QuickTime for Windows 2.0 or later (included on this CD)
-
- You must have QuickTime for Windows and a Sound Blaster-spec audio
- board in order to be able to use the Virtual Portfolio. Your monitor
- should be set for SVGA, 256 colors.
-
- If you don't have QuickTime for Windows , please install it from our
- CD before you start using the Portfolio.
-
- Help Feature
-
- In the Portfolio's Main Menu you will find a Help feature. This help
- feature will guide you through the general use and navigation of
- The Virtual Portfolio.
-
- The Macintosh-Only Demos
-
- While you browse the Portfolio you might see instructions to look in
- the Demos folder to view an artist's work or a company's demo. This
- applies only to the Macintosh version of the Portfolio. These demos
- were created by their respective authors to be Mac-only. You will
- only be able to view them, on a PC, via the Portfolio. And only
- then if you have enough RAM to simultaneously run these additional
- applications.
-
- The Return Key and Return Button
-
- At the bottom of all the Category (Index) screens you will see a note
- about using the Return Key to Exit the artists' portfolios. (Your
- keyboard might have an Enter key instead. Use that.) While this is
- mostly true, it is not true in all cases. We were faced with the
- following dilemma: force the artists to conform to a uniform
- navigation system so that the users don't have to spend too much time
- wandering aimlessly, or let the artists show their work exactly how
- they've designed it. We tried to find a middle ground by going with
- what was most appropriate.
-
- For example: most illustrators and photographers simply wanted to
- present a series of still images, so they went with the standard
- navigation buttons. Some, however, are interested in expanding into
- the growing presentations field, and they wanted to use fades and
- wipes and custom soundtracks.
-
- In the Interactives/Animations area there is a great deal of variety.
- Here we mostly left the demos as they were for a very important reason:
- navigation is an integral part of any interactive piece, and many of
- these artists are on the Portfolio to showcase their skills in this
- area. In fact, several of the pieces contain highly complex Lingo
- scripting (Lingo is the programming language contained in MacroMedia's
- Director, the software running the Portfolio), and our code for
- returning you to the Portfolio interfered with the operation of their
- pieces.
-
- In short, if you try to exit an artist's Portfolio with the Return
- Key on your keyboard and nothing happens, don't panic. Wait till you
- see an Exit or Return or Quit button in any upcoming screen. Also,
- remember that you can always quit the Virtual Portfolio altogether at
- any time by pressing Control-Q or Control-"." (period). You then may
- start anew.
-
- Color Images On Your Screen
-
- The Portfolio is almost completely constructed in 8-bit color since
- 256 colors display faster than millions of colors, especially when
- playing from a CD-ROM drive.
-
- The images contained in the Portfolio are intended to give you samples
- of an artist's style. If you are interested in seeing hi-res samples,
- please contact the artist directly.
-
- Music
-
- The music you hear on the Portfolio CD-ROM is 8-bit, 22 kHz sound.
- In contrast, regular audio CDs are 16-bit, 44 kHz. This sampling
- difference will be noticeable if you have high quality speakers
- connected to your computer. But if you are depending on a built-in
- speaker, you probably won't notice the difference.
-
- Animations
-
- The animation files on The Virtual Portfolio were compiled with
- QuickTime. The images must play in tiny windows because of the huge
- amounts of data that need to be displayed on-screen every second.
- Desktop computers are very powerful tools for the creation of graphics
- and sound but, in general, they are not yet capable of displaying
- realtime full-screen video. As faster computers, bigger hard drives,
- and better compression methods become more readily available,
- full-screen video will become possible.
-
- If you contact the animators, they may be able to send you a high
- quality tape or reel of their work.
-
- Interactives
-
- Most of the presentations you'll see in this section of the CD were
- created prior to the development of The Virtual Portfolio for clients,
- or interactive demos, or self-promotion. Due to space constraints on
- the Portfolio, many of these demos are "limited" versions. This means
- that some buttons might not be active, or maybe the soundtrack may be
- left out, or perhaps a single still image will appear instead of a
- full animation.
-
- Again, if you see a style of presentation you like, call the artists
- directly. They'll be happy to send you a complete, unabridged
- presentation.
-
- Troubleshooting
-
- If you are having problems getting your copy of The Virtual Portfolio
- to run, first make sure that you have QuickTime installed and that you
- are using a sound card with Sound Blaster specs. Also, make sure your
- monitor is set for SVGA, 256 colors.
-
- If it still doesn't work, call our Tech Support staff at 1-800-769-7076.
- Hours are 10 am to 5 pm Pacific Time.
-
- Future Virtual Portfolios
-
- If you would like to showcase your work on future issues of the CD,
- give us a call and we'll send our display guidelines and other
- important information. If you are a qualified buyer of the services
- of creative people, please call and we'll put you on the list to
- receive a free copy of the Portfolio.
-
- If you have any suggestions for enhancements to the Portfolio, or if
- you find any bugs, please let us know. We are committed to publishing
- the highest-quality digital showcase in the industry.
-
- Adolfo Vargas
- American Showcase
- 915 Broadway
- New York, NY 10010
- Phone: 212-673-6600 or 800-894-7469
- Fax: 212-673-9795