Vascular binding method: blood
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Justin's Comments:
To start, I had colored the PNG and tossed on a few textures. I really had nothing going, really. I wanted to make something spectacular with it, but I just couldn't. Therefore, I sent it to Tuly and she really made this into something. She added enough life to it that it could be saved. She had it colored in a more blue, but I decided to alter the coloring and it came out this rust green that I really enjoy. She added most of the amazing detail and additional texture work and then I sort of finished it off and coded it. I really love what Tuly did. She definitely was the one that deserves most credit. She added that "99MB-punch-in-the-face" and just brought it all in for me to finish off. I love the result and I learned a lot working with Tuly. I hope we do again sometime. :) Regarding the title, don't ask. I like it and it's a long-ish story.
Tuly's Comments:
Justin came up around the street and shoved me the PSD of this layout. He told me to give it some life. I, on the other hand was confused. When I open the PSD up, it had some basic pretty work done. I didn't know if I can live up to what Justin wanted me to do, 'give it some life'. So, I stared at it. My mind was really blank. I had no clue how to kick it to life. Then, I started to play around with it, smacked it, cut it, kicked it, repaired some parts, and it turned a bit better, then I thought it would. Then Justin took over. He had to do the hard parts of this layout -the starting, the coding, the title, and the finishing. I was really happy to see the finishing product, and the coloring of it was really eye catching. I love the way justin added the finishing touch, made more appealing. Oh and yes, and as for the title...I have no comment, either.
Justin's Comments:
To start, I had colored the PNG and tossed on a few textures. I really had nothing going, really. I wanted to make something spectacular with it, but I just couldn't. Therefore, I sent it to Tuly and she really made this into something. She added enough life to it that it could be saved. She had it colored in a more blue, but I decided to alter the coloring and it came out this rust green that I really enjoy. She added most of the amazing detail and additional texture work and then I sort of finished it off and coded it. I really love what Tuly did. She definitely was the one that deserves most credit. She added that "99MB-punch-in-the-face" and just brought it all in for me to finish off. I love the result and I learned a lot working with Tuly. I hope we do again sometime. :) Regarding the title, don't ask. I like it and it's a long-ish story.
Tuly's Comments:
Justin came up around the street and shoved me the PSD of this layout. He told me to give it some life. I, on the other hand was confused. When I open the PSD up, it had some basic pretty work done. I didn't know if I can live up to what Justin wanted me to do, 'give it some life'. So, I stared at it. My mind was really blank. I had no clue how to kick it to life. Then, I started to play around with it, smacked it, cut it, kicked it, repaired some parts, and it turned a bit better, then I thought it would. Then Justin took over. He had to do the hard parts of this layout -the starting, the coding, the title, and the finishing. I was really happy to see the finishing product, and the coloring of it was really eye catching. I love the way justin added the finishing touch, made more appealing. Oh and yes, and as for the title...I have no comment, either.
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2. Unzip the file with WinZIP or WinRAR.
3. Upload the images and codes onto your own server.
4. Edit the CSS only where it is indicated.
5. DO NOT remove credits or alter the CSS.
If you have any questions or troubles use the contact page at http://station.chanlu.org/