Re: [ubuntu-art] [Ponder] Glowing Lines

2006-07-06 Thread Who

On 7/6/06, Brian Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 7/5/06, Who <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doing some last minute pondering...
>
> I was working on using SVGs to get fyre-like effects a while ago and I
> have dugg up some of the ideas - I have put together a 'ponder-pic'
> that shows off the style a bit
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/GlowingLines
>

Cool - any chance of making the original SVG & a short howto available for
everyone else to play with?



SVG is up there, but it bring s Inkscape to it's knees on my
(admittedly rather old) PC


Brian

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[ubuntu-art] [Ponder] Glassy Tiles

2006-07-06 Thread Who

I promise this is the last 'texture' I propose (I'm going on holiday
tomorrow, anyway :P)

I have made a quick glassy tile thing - it is probably too distracting
to act as a background, but the fading works quite well (see the page)

Matches the folders quite nicely...

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/GlassyTiles

The texture can be seen here - I have uploaded my SVG too - sorry that
it's so messy!

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Kubuntu.org look - really not a feast for the eyes

2006-07-06 Thread Matthew Nuzum

On 7/2/06, Martin B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> As for the articles contained therein: I think that the content is not
really in our hands, nor should it be (or we'd call this list something
other than -artwork) :-)


I think the articles should be made by the doc team hand in hand with the
artwork team. Web pages are not documentation, the visual appearance is as
important as the content (IMO). Furthermore, the visual style and content
cannot be made separately, because it complements one another (at least
here, in a visual presentation of a product).



I've noticed that there is a product on launchpad (recently added
apparently) called Kubuntu-website. You can find it here:
https://launchpad.net/products/kubuntu-website

I've talked to Riddell and we agreed to set the contact for the bug
reports to be the ubuntu-website team, found here:
https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-website

That means bugs filled against the ubuntu or kubuntu websites will
notify people who are part of that team.

We're not quite ready yet to redesign the websites, but there are
tasks available. And I'd expect that as we get organized more stuff
will appear there.

This also means that if you see something on the website that needs
addressed, the bug tracker for ubuntu or kubutu website is an
excellent place to file it.

Oh, by the way, I've recently started working on the Canonical team as
the ubuntu (et al) webmaster.

If you'd like to contact me I'm on freenode as newz2000.

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[ubuntu-art] [Ponder] Footprints

2006-07-06 Thread Who

Just a quick, last minute thought -
Gnome uses footprints, and footprints in the ground would be brown,
not too contrasty, etc - perhaps we could exploit this?

I have got no mock-up and very little time, but if people want to do
something so we can see if there is any future in this it would
help...

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Re: [ubuntu-art] new wallpaper

2006-07-06 Thread Mark Shuttleworth




Michiel Sikma wrote:
http://thingmajig.org/tmp/abstract1.png
  
http://thingmajig.org/tmp/abstract1b.png (different color scheme)
  

Very nice Michiel!


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Re: [ubuntu-art] SPECIFICATIONS: Edgy primary targets updated.

2006-07-06 Thread Niklas Weidel
Do we have coders working on usplash, or just implementing it? Would be real nice if it could be modernized a bit to incorporate some moving graphical elements, such as a simple animation or such. Bit-depth and resolution could stand the same, for compatibility reasons, but I think it would improve the boot procedure a lot.
2006/7/6, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/ChangeDesktopWallpaperhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/ChangeLoginImage
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/ChangeLoginSplashImagehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/ChangeUsplash
The above links now contain updated information.  Insome instances (namely usplash), it is an evolutionaryprocess that is working in conjunction with the codedevelopment team.  Frank and Ken are keeping up with
those details.Please read them thoroughly before considering yourdesigns.Also, please do _not_ submit random ideas withouthaving some notion that the four must work togethercohesively.  This means that all of the work must
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