PAST LAYOUTS |
The good, the bad, and the ugly. Bunnyland has come a long way (since 2002)! Here are mini screenshots of my past layouts with a little history behind each one..
version 1-6: no screen shots taken (i didn't know how to back then). :(
version 7: I created this layout using photoshop using a scan I found. Very basic iframe.

version 8: The pink and yellow stripes were inspired by another layout I came across. This might have been my first attempt at CG-ing a layout. Again created in photoshop.

version 9: I used bits of images from a random character company, I forget which company it was. The bottom two images were drawn by hand on MS Paint. :)

version 10: I created this layout "First Bunny In Space" to celebrate the big move to being hosted by Katie at out-the-window.net! Created in photoshop.

version 11: Version 10 was so popular (haha yeah right!) that I decided to make version 11 in the same manner. This layout was called Swan Lake and features a theatre and ballerina. Also done in photoshop.

version 12: This layout was called scratch paper. I always had an idea of scanning a paper-drawn layout. I basically drew on notebook paper, scanned it, edited it in photoshop, and then coded it. I thought it was pretty cool back in it's day.

version 13: This layout was just a scan I found that I rearranged. The little square icons at the bottom were used for navigations.

version 14: This was a layout solely based on html. The picture is of two bunnies I used to have before I gave them away! Meet Twinklenos and Brownie!

version 15: This layout was created in honor of valentines day :) The scan is from Orange Story. Navigation was a drop down menu to the left.

version 16: Version 16 was no doubt just like version 15. I just switched the image and the navigation side and re-colored the layout. Image drawin using photoshop.

version 17: I had a designer's block and I needed to change the layout. I used this scan from my sister's hello kitty sticker book.

version 18: Version 18 was all the rad when scribbles were in. This layout attracted a lot of copiers and stealers :X back then too. (2003-2004 era)

version 19:I call this layout Berry Bunny. She was an original character of mine. I created this layout in MS Paint.

version 20: This layout was a scrolly layout. I loved it because it was so cool, but definitely difficult to make! I drew the images of sleeping co by mouse on MS Paint and then edited the layout together on photoshop.
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version 21: My first layout using pixels. I just learned the "secret" to pixeling. I was so happy :)

version 22: I wanted to try having a mini layout. As you can see, I still didn't have illustrator, thus my lack of CG skills.. Horrible CG. It was up for 1 day.

version 23: I don't know why I didn't just remake a "version 22" anyways, this was my next layout of these cute bunnies I found from a scan. Really simple, but super cute.

version 24: I call this layout "Green Tea Bunny" I created this layout based on a scan in photoshop.

version 25: This layout was a success :) The screencap is only the image part of the layout. I created this layout in photoshop. I thought it came out quite nicely.

version 26: Several months later, I created this layout using Illustrator. Illustrator was still a new concept for me, but this layout was adorable! The lollipops were created in photoshop using the smudge tool ;)

version 27: Finally a new layout, I created this solely in Illustrator. I think my skills were slowly improving ;) The paint set had navigation links when you hovered over them.

version 28:Solely created in Illustrator. I actually took time to make this one since usually I rush through layouts and finish them in 1 day (previous 2). This layout features Choco & Lychee, two fictional bunnyland characters I created in 2007.

version 29: AN UPDATE AT LAST! ~This layout was completed entirely in photoshop using a lot of textures/brushes. I wanted to focus more on composition and color design. This one will be up for awhile :)

Whew! Some history huh?