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anti-exe:
Well, obviously, this is my website. It's been my website for years (about 6 now, I think). There have been many versions over the years. Not all of them are for display (thankfully) but some are. Don't worry, I'm not too pridefull. There are a couple dumb ones in there for you to laugh at, too.
^O^
 

babygirl//paleangel:
This is my wife's website. She maintains it, but I created it. I has, I think, the only animated gif I've ever done. The design doesn't work quite as well as it did when I first created it, though, because my wife is broken some components during her updating.
Hehehe...
If I'm not mistaken, the rocky look was made with multiple layers or beveling and lighting effects and the background was a spherized texture.

 
bloodstream:
The bloodstream is my personal site at times when ae isn't. For instance, at one point, ae was a community site and the bloodstream was my part in that community. I've since gotten selfish and took it for my own. There are lots of gradients used, here. If I remember correctly, the center part was done with the mosaic tiles filter of photoshop.
 
destiny church:
When I lived in ok, I was working with this church. I published two websites for them. I did some printwork and other sites, but they weren't used. The latter of the two sites was only used for a couple of months and was then taken down, so I reused it for the living word site, below. The former is another one of my very few flash uses. It is basically just scrolling text and some morphing text
 
destiny limousine:
Destiny Limousine Services is a limo company in ia. I did a website for them, as if you couldn't already figure that out by its inclusion. This is actually the second design that I did for them. The first was pretty cool, but it wasn't really fitting. Unfortunately, I think it is lost forever.
 
fragfest 2k1:
An Ultratech customer's company was sponsoring a lan party in puerto rico. I was asked to do some ad work for it and this is what I came up with. It's basically a bunch of logos and some cool text.
 
greese1:
Grant Reese is a good friend of mine. Who do you think he came to when in need of a website? JJ, of course. This is a nice interface that makes use of gradients and textures to make pipes.
 
kris jackson:
I do all the website work for kjmi. Thusfar, I've done 3 websites (of which 2 were used) the back cover to a book, countless hours of audio a/d conversion, cd/dvd burning, and the like. There are also a couple prototypes included for your pleasure.
 
living word:
I now attend faith life church, in branson, but before that I went to living word church in branson west. During my stay, I set up their website. It was a pretty easy setup, as I already had the afore-mentioned destiny church site sitting on go.
 
mary's eyes:
Mary's Eyes was but is not. They were a band out of georgia or alabama, or somewhere over in that area. They have a couple ep's out, but have since broken up and reformed under a different name. I can't seem to think what it is. They used to come to branson and play, but I haven't seen them for a couple of years.
 

ministry media services:
This is my design firm. I do websites, printwork, networking, computer reformatting, a/v work, etc...
I'm reasonably priced and really cool, so give me some money!!!

 
spidermind subversives:
This was my website design company from years ago (around '99, I think). Here's where you can get your laughs out. The first ss site was horrible. It had css when no one was using css, but the logo was crap. A friend of mine made it, because I didn't know anything about 3d and he did. I guess it isn't really my fault, then.
Hehehe...
 
strategic simulation supply:
Grant Reese was starting a paintball company and he needed a website for it. Well, a couple of months went by and the website architecture was finished, but there was still no content. As it stands, there is still no content.
 
turorials:
I figured, after all the tutorials I read and images/code I stole, I should give something back to the community. I was going to devote a section of ae to tutorials. Unfortunately, I realized while creating this one, that it was very difficult to try and explain things that you did by accident (which is how most cool things happen). It's a good tutorial on how to make the tutorial page, though.
 
ultratech irc shells:
I worked for ultratech as a sys-admin for about 2 1/2 years. Their main business was with irc networks, but they did webhosting and such, as well. Ironically enough, I was brought in for my nt experience, then became a unix admin. There were several versions of this website, but I only have one. This design came about after watching the Matrix for the first time.
 
wolf associates:
Wolf Associates is a realty company in nixa. I designed this and they, later, broke it up with their updates.
Hehehe...
I don't like website maintenance, but I don't like people borking my designs when they do it, either.