Most of the 3D manipulation thing I do on the web, for example we are building our in-house website here and I work very closely with the developers to make sure that assets as low as possible. CSS has like advanced capabilities on how we can actually even render these things in their perspective. So this is one trick. For example, I create an asset in 3D. I could export the layers on individual layers in that perspective so that you know using code to actually make the perspective but assets will render in that perspective. All you have to do is just use CSS to just arrange them and add maybe a loop or something or bounce effects. Joshua: "I feel like I was
Joshua Oluwagbemiga motivates us to allow different inputs to influence our visual outputs. He shows us the effective power of determination when pursuing the craft of design. He also reminds us that inspiration is all around us...if we’re looking for it.
- Secret Identity/Origin Story (7:05)
- Biggest Superhero (18:50)
- Biggest Failure (22:26)
- Awkward Testing Story (26:14)
- Design Superpower (29:59)
- Design Kryptonite (30:55)
- UX Superhero Name (33:37)
- Fights for Users (35:15)
- Habit of Success (38:21)
- Invincible Resource (40:55)
- Recommended Book (43:29)
- Listener Question (45:40)
- Best Advice (51:07)
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