This is a layout I made before switching my site to all CSS. Much tweeking went into this one, but the result was this layout that looks good in both 800x600+ screen res.
The graphics are actually made from pictures of fireworks I took at Disney World. After much distortion and a few other effects, they looked like this. I think for a bunch of pictures of fireworks they turned out pretty cool looking.
Edited recently, this is the default layout for SilverCPU
This skin was inspired by Krissy. I told her I had layout block, she responded: rubber duckies! So I took a picture of my rubber duck and made him into a layout! All the other graphics were made with the brushes that come with Adobe Photoshop 7. Not my most creative layout, but my cutest by far. Rubber Duck 1.0 comes with a nifty sidebar and many ducks. This layout is also flushed all the way to the left, so those of you with those widescreen monitors may wanna stay away from the ducks unless you're like me and you have a bunch of toolbars on the sides. Or, ya know, you really like ducks.
This main graphic for this skin was made from a layout for this site, done a long time ago, that was never completed. I also used part of another skin in the graphic. This is also the first skin to feature not only image links, but image links with on hover effects, all done with CSS. Another first: all the elements of this layout have fixed positions. Fixed all the way to the left which may be annoying if you have a widescreen monitor. Not to me, but I know it bugs some people. This skin also features a sidebar.
Everytime I go to Disney World, I must make a layout. Taken from the China pavilion at EPCOT and edited in Photoshop to make it pretty :P Increased contrast, messed with the colors a bit.
I don't why I added the grid in there, I was just playing around in Photoshop and I thought it looked cool, so I kept it. This layout also features a sidebar.
This layout reminds me of the earlier layouts of Lissy Land. All graphics for this layout were made in Photoshop 6. For the background effect for the top and bottom images, I used brushes
from here.
The text effect is just something I happened to stumble upon while
trying different things in photoshop. I think I wrote out the text,
gave it a black outline, blurred the outline, duplicated the later and
blended the layers together. This was my first layout
that didn't use frames at all. All formating was done with CSS.
He once was DMB guy, but now, he is CPU guy. Made him for the DMB yearbook layout contest. I was fooling around in Photoshop and he appeared. I didn't win the contest, actually only one other person voted for my entry, so I figured maybe I'd use him for my own layout. I like this one better than the one I made for the contest anyway. This is actually the second version. I really didn't like the first and since I was stuck at home all day with no internet, this is now the new and improved version.
This is a layout I did before I switched my site to all CSS. As my site
is now CSS, I had to tweek it a little, but it still looks about the
same as it did. Personally, I'm not too fond of this layout, but I know
people who are, so I brought it back for them.
The picture of the tiger was taken by me at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida. The effects were done in Photoshop mostly using brushes from this site.