My Latest Website: iDesign Tuts

Thanks guys.

imperialh8 thanks for the suggestion.We will eventually begin including other applications as the traffic increases.

I added a few tutorials today that I thought some of you may enjoy...

Create a Custom Hoodie

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Badass Bling Effect

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Photorealistic T-ShirtMockups

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http://idesigntuts.com/badass-bling-effect-in-photoshop
We update daily so be sure to check back often guys.

Thanks Again,
Mario
 
THANKS! as a design student myself, i have a whole folder of references. i like the direction youre going in.
 
So wait.....do you just go an search for tutorials online and put them on your site? I had no idea there were all these tutorials online. Going to get intodesign mode tonight.
 
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr

So wait.....do you just go an search for tutorials online and put them on your site? I had no idea there were all these tutorials online. Going to get into design mode tonight.

Yeah, what's your secret?
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Thanks,

Mr Fongstarr & VanillaGorillaDX it's basically just a directory for tutorials. I do notwrite any of the tutorials myself.

I just got tired of tutorial directories that have horrible previews where you can't even see what your clicking...

http://www.tutorialized.com Amazing content, poor execution.

http://www.good-tutorials.com Same as above.

I'm assuming they're just not geared toward designers, if that's the case they do a nice job.

The key to my site is to only feature the better tutorials from the net, rather then filling it with repetitive B class tutorials.

Mario
 
Originally Posted by EthicsD

Thanks,

Mr Fongstarr & VanillaGorillaDX it's basically just a directory for tutorials. I do not write any of the tutorials myself.

I just got tired of tutorial directories that have horrible previews where you can't even see what your clicking...

http://www.tutorialized.com Amazing content, poor execution.

http://www.good-tutorials.com Same as above.

I'm assuming they're just not geared toward designers, if that's the case they do a nice job.

The key to my site is to only feature the better tutorials from the net, rather then filling it with repetitive B class tutorials.

Mario
Nice, keep up the work
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Great site.

I'm an amateur at best at web design and I was wondering if you use the method of making you layout in photoshop and the transferring the template todreamweaver?
 
spsfinest212 it's kind hard to explain howit's done but...

1. I design a layout in photoshop.

2. Lay down rulers to represent the divs you will be coding.

3. Get some measurements out of photoshop and begin coding in Dreamweaver.

I've never watched this tutorial but it's a trustworthy site so it may be a good start to point you in the right direction: http://nettuts.com/videos...-convert-a-psd-to-xhtml/
 
Originally Posted by EthicsD

spsfinest212 it's kind hard to explain how it's done but...

1. I design a layout in photoshop.

2. Lay down rulers to represent the divs you will be coding.

3. Get some measurements out of photoshop and begin coding in Dreamweaver.

I've never watched this tutorial but it's a trustworthy site so it may be a good start to point you in the right direction: http://nettuts.com/videos...-convert-a-psd-to-xhtml/
Thank's man. Now all I need is some inspiration.....
 
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