Forum: Community Center


Subject: Renderosity: Pro's en Cons?

JimmY-DigitaL opened this issue on Jun 14, 2004 ยท 7 posts


JimmY-DigitaL posted Mon, 14 June 2004 at 5:09 AM

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Hi all, I'm doing a bachelor in Mediatechnology, at the 'Hogeschool van Utrecht'(HvU) in Utrecht, the Netherlands. I'm part of group of students who are working on a project which is based around useabillity and databases. Our assignment is to create a web-app, which contains both a user-friendly navigation and a database. We started thinking and we came up with the idea to create (to make a start with) a community site. To be exact, an art community site. We discussed this with our tutors and they came up with a couple of interessting community sites to investigate. One of them was this one, renderosity. So we created an account, tried some navigation, and started this post. We don't have that much time since our project must be completed within two weeks. So if this post is not positioned right, or something else is wrong, that's probably because we didn't had enough time to get really familiar with this site. There's something else too, I can imagine moderators and admins might find this a little suspicious, us asking what people like and don't like about this community, and trying to improve it in our version of a community site. Well, don't bother about it, it's an assignment, we have to turn it in after a small amount of time, so it will not be finished, and it will never make it to a serious art community. That's simply to much work and not part of our assignment. So please help us as much as possible, and maybe the creators of renderosity can learn a little something to ;). What we would like to know: What do you like about renderosity.com? What do you dislike about renderosity.com? What must be improved and what must be kept the same? That's all about the questions I think, please help us. If interessted what has become of this project please let me know. Please help us, Thank you all, Greetings, Thomas Dogger / JimmY-DigitaL 1407, Mediatechnologie HvU, Amersfoort, The Netherlands