People are constantly wondering and asking me (and many others) this question.
It’s a very hard subject to explain, and writing a tutorial on it would take forever - though I did attempt to explain on my website, too many people had a hard time with it.
Lucky for you, there’s an IMVU user named Destiny, who has taken the time out to create a Div & iFrame layout tutorial for you.
If you’re interested in viewing the tutorial, you can check it out HERE. Don’t forget to mention that you found it through AviLicious Magazine!
Durrtysnapp: Design Manager & Model
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Durrtysnapp: Design Manager & Model
http://durrtysnapp.weebly.com
Durrtysnapp: Design Manager & Model
http://durrtysnapp.weebly.com
Durrtysnapp: Design Manager & Model
http://durrtysnapp.weebly.com

IMVU D3Zone is a network for IMVU members to gather together and discuss multiple topics as well as find tutorials and more.
What is the D³Zone you ask? Ever get into a developing “zone” when you cant stop working on projects? Yea its like that…except they aim to get the stuff you need for that fix! They are not only about developing but also about graphic designing & creativity. They work with Photoshop, Gimp, 3dMax & DAZ. So, they do not focus on just developers alone but, anyone who enjoys making art and using a mouse!
Are they different? Nope, just crazy…but then again they are in the zone after all! At least that’s what they state on their IMVU group!
They havea rather large list of Tutorials and How-To’s in their forum. You can find tutorials for developing as well as tutorials for designing with graphic programs.
Ready to join the “zone”? Click >> here << to go there now!
Created by Victoria Hart.
Want to know how to create human hair in Photoshop?
Then you should definitely check out this very helpful tutorial by Hypergurl.com!
Creating hair using Photoshop is as easy as using a brush to draw two lines and then applying filters.
After starting a new document and filling it with a dark color, take an extra soft brush and draw two lines.
For starters, make one line a mustard yellow and the second one a brighter yellow or gold color.
Later on you can experiment with different colors if you’d like red, blue or orange hair.
Next is to add noise. Type in 15% and check Gaussian and Monocromatic.
Now add a motion blur. Set it at 90 degree’s and around 800 pixels.
You might need to play with this a little to get the right hair texture.
At this point you may also realize you should have made your two lines in the beginning a little thicker.
If you want to add highlights to your hair texture, add a layer on your image then add two lines of white.
Change layers to overlay and play with the Opacity until you acheive the hair highlights your after.
Once again, experimenting is the key. Some people like thick highlights, others like thin.
As you can see, this is a fast and easy way to make hair templates using Photoshop.
Hair templates are popular in virtual worlds like Second Life and IMVU.
The full tutorial along with images & a video can be found >> here << at Hypergurl.com.