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    Hi
    Well, I'm relativley good at computers, and have designed alot of habbo layouts, but i want to start designing "non-habbo layouts".

    I'm meaning for quick example like http://techtuts.com , http://bbc.co.uk , http://enhancedlabs.com .

    I'm 13, and am realy at the age where if i want to start learning a subject and become good at it (like i am with flying), i should start now.

    So has anyone any
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    : Websites with tutorials etc

    That will help
    Many Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by yabberer View Post
    Hi
    Well, I'm relativley good at computers, and have designed alot of habbo layouts, but i want to start designing "non-habbo layouts".

    I'm meaning for quick example like http://techtuts.com , http://bbc.co.uk , http://enhancedlabs.com .

    I'm 13, and am realy at the age where if i want to start learning a subject and become good at it (like i am with flying), i should start now.

    So has anyone any
    : Tips
    : Websites with tutorials etc

    That will help
    Many Thanks
    Luke
    Tip 1: Do not use any Habbo techniques like 2 same colours together like light blue & a darker blue unless it's a decent layout.

    Tip 2: PhotoShop CS3 is recommended

    Tip 3: Do not steal/copy any other site graphics, they may take you to court if they a high company

    Sites:

    http://www.pixel2life.com/
    http://www.idotutorials.com

    http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder/...m_campaign=SG2

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    Like the above post, also don't make it to complicated. Keep it simple and clean, e.g. nice colours

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    TIPS:

    1. Use gradients & shading, it look more professional compared to most habbo layouts which have very bland looks.

    2. Again, Photoshop CS3 is recommended.

    3. Look at various non-habbo site templates and try to capture some features they use that look good, then incorporate them into your layout.

    Hope this helped
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanDOT View Post
    Tip 1: Do not use any Habbo techniques like 2 same colours together like light blue & a darker blue unless it's a decent layout. Noted

    Tip 2: PhotoShop CS3 is recommended Extended edition

    Tip 3: Do not steal/copy any other site graphics, they may take you to court if they a high company Makes sense

    Sites:

    http://www.pixel2life.com/
    http://www.idotutorials.com

    http://www.medialab.com/sitegrinder/...m_campaign=SG2
    Thank you for sites
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    Quote Originally Posted by HabbDance View Post
    TIPS:

    1. Use gradients & shading, it look more professional compared to most habbo layouts which have very bland looks. I willl, but i have seen some gradients turn out well, hideous.

    2. Again, Photoshop CS3 is recommended.

    3. Look at various non-habbo site templates and try to capture some features they use that look good, then incorporate them into your layout. Was planning to

    Hope this helped
    Thanks +rep

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    Quote Originally Posted by yabberer View Post
    Thank you for sites
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    Thanks +rep
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    thanks, returned

    good luck!
    +.net - omg it's coming o_o

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    Adobe Photoshop CS3 is a must have.

    Start messing around with it with gradients.

    I haven't tried this, but someone I know would get free basic layout PSDs to start off with, and mess around with them ending up with a completely different layout.

    May want to explore stock photos when doing a layout for a special themed website.

    View other websites and designs, even magazine designs, for ideas and inspiration.
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    feel free to add me. I will "guide" you if you like. (I cant help all the time though haha)



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    Ok.

    1. Try not using habbo-styles in the layouts.
    2. Do your own things.
    3. Never copy something from another layout!
    4. Use Photoshop to design.
    5. Learn how to use the Pen Tool. Could be really useful sometimes
    6. Use matching colours.
    7. When you've learnt how to design, you could start coding.
    8. DIV's and CSS coding is probably the best thing =)

    Some link:
    www.tutorialized.com
    www.good-tuts.com
    www.pixel2life.com
    www.psdtuts.com

    Hope I helped!

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