With Armor Watcher, you can view anybody’s Spartan-IV as long as you know their gamertag.
You can select different sizes, small, medium or large and whether you want them to pose or whether you want to view the entire Spartan.
And once you get the Spartan you want, sharing on FaceBook is just a mouseclick away.
Not only can you view Halo 4 armor, but by selecting the armor you want, you can view Halo 3 armor, too! ODST’s from Halo 3: ODST are also available, but that part is still a bit of a W.I.P.
Pretty good, in my opinion. Simple, yet complex in its own way. No massive load times, no confusion.
My only criticism is the aliasing on the images. It could just be my PC, but being a guy who studies graphics and stuff like that, the aliasing is a little edgy.
> Pretty good, in my opinion. Simple, yet complex in its own way. No massive load times, no confusion.
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> My only criticism is the aliasing on the images. It could just be my PC, but being a guy who studies graphics and stuff like that, the aliasing is a little edgy.
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> Overall, good job.
I know that the aliasing isn’t the best, but I can’t find a way to fix it other than rendering the image smaller than it’s actual size, which wouldn’t really work well.
I’ll look into it some more, but for the people who want to use the image in photoshop, they could fix that in PS themselves, right?
> fun. the halo ring in the background is a little distracting imo. But i really think you did a great job
Thanks for the feedback!
I used the background mainly because I had used it before somewhere else and it was the best one I had lying around. I’m thinking of making the background random at every reload, but that could just make the site too inconsistent.
If you have any suggestions I’m happy to hear and consider them.
Thanks guys!
Regarding the color of the background… if I make it darker the text gets even harder to read, if I make it lighter the website itself looks weird