Re: [ubuntu-art] More Rough Sketches

2006-07-28 Thread Niklas Weidel
Looks like one of your ideas there is a spinning friends-circle? That would be really neat if it could be done. :)/weidel2006/7/28, Who 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Hi all,On the bus back home before my holiday tonight I did some more rough
sketches for GDM, Usplash (+some usplash throbbers) and Lsplash. Ihope thay help:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/WhoSketches
I apologise for not splitting them up on to separate pages, but I amin an enormous hurry, I am sleep depreived and it is late!Please remember I was on a bus! I can draw straight lines normally :P
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu login

2006-07-28 Thread jmak

On 7/27/06, Étienne Bersac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Le mercredi 26 juillet 2006 à 20:22 -0400, jmak a écrit :
 Hi,

 I made an ubuntu version of my xubuntu login screen design.

 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtworkJmakProposals

Wow ! So clean and nice gloss ! I really like that brown. Maybe a little
warmer should be good. Do you plan to add action menu and date and
welcome phrase ?

Also, can you please add your page to Artwork/Incoming/JMak or
Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/JMak or whatever in Artwork/Incoming/,
using Artwork/PageTemplate as Template.

You can add a REDIRECT keyword to redirect from the old page location to
the new one. See HelpOnEditing for further informations.



Thanks for the comments to everyone. I was out of town for a couple of
days. In the mean  time, I renamed my ubuntu wiki page; the new adress
is:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/JMak

J. Mak
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Re: [ubuntu-art] More Rough Sketches

2006-07-28 Thread jmak

On 7/28/06, Niklas Weidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Looks like one of your ideas there is a spinning friends-circle? That would
be really neat if it could be done. :)



A 3d spinning logo would be nice. There is a way to do that; in
Blender or any other 3d program. You have to create a 24 frame
animation to get a nice smooth spin.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] More Rough Sketches

2006-07-28 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On vr, 2006-07-28 at 10:59 -0400, jmak wrote:
 On 7/28/06, Niklas Weidel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Looks like one of your ideas there is a spinning friends-circle? That would
  be really neat if it could be done. :)
 
 
 A 3d spinning logo would be nice. There is a way to do that; in
 Blender or any other 3d program. You have to create a 24 frame
 animation to get a nice smooth spin.

That could be possible, but only if the logo does not occupy parts of
the screen where eg text or progressbar would have to be drawn. And I
don't know whether it'll be a CPU hogging thing to do or not (that of
course greatly depends on the size of the logo.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] More Rough Sketches

2006-07-28 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On vr, 2006-07-28 at 19:29 +0200, Jan Claeys wrote:

 Palette shifting wasn't CPU-intensive on a 33 MHz i486, so it probably
 wouldn't even be noticeable on any hardware that can run an Ubuntu
 desktop.  Also, it's not dependent on the size of the logo.

I did some early experiments with it a while ago with a fullscreen
changing screen and it wasn't the fastest in the world. Probably due to
the fact that it was a 2 minute hack though ;) 

 (At least, I suppose the idea was to use this instead of a progress bar
 in usplash, right?)

I don't know what he had in mind but I think a rotating logo could
combine with a throbber/progress bar quite well.
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