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Never Used Any Scripting... Please Help

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I will admit this to everyone that reads this, openly and never proudly at all: I have never ONCE used scripting. I don't even understand it, but I am trying to.

I have done as some people have suggested and played around with the current scripts that's in the system and gotten some very cool things to work, even thought they were very small things; I am now truthfully enjoying this scripting thing!
However, I have now come across a problem... I want to create something that doesn't have a somewhat similar script in the system. I am wanting to create a HUD so's to speak for you to see while walking around in the world. I can't begin to figure this out and feel horrible for having to ask for someone to please explain this to me... But... Please HELP!!!   :'(
"If you see it, it is not truly there. If you dream it, it will never appear when you waken. If you love it, it will never leave you. Love him... Though he is not real and though you may never see him when you awaken tomorrow." ~ Sorceress of Gaida, Quote from: Eriscadia - The Fall of Nations
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Essentially a HUD is just dynamic pictures displayed on screen. So you can event this or script it. Either way, you'll still need the images for your HUD. You can't just make that stuff up so to speak.