Re: [ubuntu-art] Preparing for Dapper Drake

2005-10-20 Thread Nicholas Burman
 On 19-Oct-05, at 9:48 PM, Travis Watkins wrote:On 10/19/05, Viper550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, we really need to prepare for good ol' Dapper Drake. I alreadyhave an idea for the graphical theme, my idea is based around the Grid.The grid here represents the plotting of major goals for Dapper Drake,making it the Vista of Linux Distros, with big changes, and big ideas.I'm already working on some new graphics for it, but I've already madesome stuff, I was aiming for Breezy Badger with them but...your wholeglass thing overshadowed it.alot. My best work for this theme was mysplash screen (attached). My mixture of the human colors really makes itlook uniqueSo, does this seem cool to you?Viper550 It looks great, although I'd fade the grid in a bit more. Also, one ofthe goals I've heard for GNOME 2.14 is to make it startup so fast asplash screen isn't needed anymore.--Travis Watkinshttp://www.realistanew.com--ubuntu-art mailing listubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.comhttp://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art That sounds pretty exciting. 'No splash screen' sounds like a significant improvement. But this design can still be used for a backgroundWhat would be good to see would be a bunch of variations all at once. Colours, size of grid, size of lines. You can't judge something on how it ' might' appear or judge someones ideas until you actually see them . Nick_www.nburmandesign.comwww.nickburman.com-- 
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[ubuntu-art] Re: ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 4, Issue 9

2005-10-20 Thread O.J. Duenas

Hi there!

May I see the attachment? =)


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Okay, we really need to prepare for good ol' Dapper Drake. I already
have an idea for the graphical theme, my idea is based around the Grid.
The grid here represents the plotting of major goals for Dapper Drake,
making it the Vista of Linux Distros, with big changes, and big ideas.

I'm already working on some new graphics for it, but I've already made
some stuff, I was aiming for Breezy Badger with them but...your whole
glass thing overshadowed it.alot. My best work for this theme was my
splash screen (attached). My mixture of the human colors really makes it
look unique

So, does this seem cool to you?




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Re: [ubuntu-art] Preparing for Dapper Drake

2005-10-20 Thread Jorge Bernal
El Viernes 21 Octubre 2005 11:42, Nicholas Burman escribió:
 That sounds pretty exciting. 'No splash screen' sounds like a
 significant improvement. But this design can still be used for a
 background
 What would be good to see would be a bunch of variations all at once.
 Colours, size of grid, size of lines. You can't judge something on
 how it ' might' appear or judge someones ideas until you actually see
 them .


If no splash screen becomes true, I guess the login should look like:
http://www.amedias.org/~koke/misc/loading-ubuntu.gif

NOTE: quick and dirty draft, but shows the idea

Cheers,
Koke

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Preparing for Dapper Drake

2005-10-20 Thread Nicholas Burman
 On 20-Oct-05, at 10:12 AM, Jorge Bernal wrote:El Viernes 21 Octubre 2005 11:42, Nicholas Burman escribió: That sounds pretty exciting. 'No splash screen' sounds like asignificant improvement. But this design can still be used for abackgroundWhat would be good to see would be a bunch of variations all at once.Colours, size of grid, size of lines. You can't judge something onhow it ' might' appear or judge someones ideas until you actually seethem . If "no splash screen" becomes true, I guess the login should look like:http://www.amedias.org/~koke/misc/loading-ubuntu.gifNOTE: quick and dirty draft, but shows the ideaCheers,    Koke Nick_www.nburmandesign.comwww.nickburman.com -- Jorge Bernal [EMAIL PROTECTED]Warp Networks S.L.http://www.warp.es/[EN] http://koke.amedias.org/[ES] http://www.amedias.org/koke It should? What about improving on Breezy? Let's make it different , at least. If I go to all the trouble (yes trouble!) of upgrading I want to at least 'see' the difference. :) Nick_www.nburmandesign.comwww.nickburman.com-- 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Preparing for Dapper Drake

2005-10-20 Thread Travis Watkins
On 10/20/05, Viper550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Travis Watkins wrote:
  Let's try that again!

  viper550



I think it'd look perfect if the Ubuntu logo was left in it's original
state (no grids or anything).

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[ubuntu-art] Re: ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 4, Issue 11

2005-10-20 Thread O.J. Duenas

Looks pretty!!

But I thought Mark Shuttleworth said that Ubuntu would slowly and  
gradually evolve from the brown color theme and into another color?..  
and I thought that was the reason why Breezy's Splash screen has become  
reddish.. You know? Evolution...

Anyways, cool work =)


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[ubuntu-art] custom ubuntu wallpapers

2005-10-20 Thread Gary Varnell
Hello ubuntu art list,

I just wanted to let everyone know I have some custom ubuntu wallpapers on my 
personal web site @. 
http://gary.dgswa.com/nuke/modules.php?set_albumName=album16op=modloadname=regx-Galleryfile=indexinclude=view_album.php

Currently there are some cool rendered metal wallpapers as well as some png 
wallpapers with transparent background. I will be adding more - I love the 
ubuntu logo and like messing around with it in 3d.

Please take a look at these, and let me know what you think.

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