redrew-cru design

Hi folks, i'm german, and i found the site 2 days ago. So i wanted to know if some1 want to create an winstyle design like www.redrew-cru.de

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greetz&Thx Technote
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That site hurts my eyes, u really want a theme on this?
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guten tag, herr technote! wie ghets?

if i said that right, i think it was good day mr technote, how are you?
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Ok, I'm working on it.
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That site is really sore on the eyes

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Progress report: Frame finished, moving on to start bar now
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Progress report: Redid top frame, start bar will have to wait for another day.

Recolored skin to be a burnt orange instead of the glaring orange that was on the site.

Other than the frame, the rest of the skin is Alexandrie's XP Platinum at the moment, though that will change as I continue working on it. Do you want the skin as is or wait till I'm finished?
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I have posted a preview image under the name RedRew-Cru in the Graphics section. It should be up in a day or so, when you find it please give me some feedback in the comment area of the preview.
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Preview image posted at https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=18&SkinID=311
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RedRew-Cru Logon Uploaded
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RedRew-Cru Beta has been uploaded, look for it tomorrow after (7 GMT)

In the meantime, I would appreciate feedback on RedRew-Cru Alpha https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=18&SkinID=311
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Link to RedRew-Cru Beta: https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=13&SkinID=1019
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Could some one please tell me the methode how you do that, or is there any tutorial that explain the methode, how their do that, what tools their used, cos i really want to do some thing like that ?
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Use Stardock's SkinStudio to put the skin together. Use any graphics program to create the images used in the skin. As for tutorials, you can do a search on the internet, but I didn't really find any useful ones. The best thing you can do is load an existing skin in SkinStudio and piece by piece see what does what and goes where. Experimentation is the best way to learn.