On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 11:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Nicu Buculei wrote:
> > Call me obtuse and old fashioned, but I really don't like that the
> > graphics are made with Bryce or 3D Studio. I think those graphics
> should
> > show the power of Fedora and have to be made 100% with Fedor
Il giorno 27/nov/06, alle ore 16:37, Máirín Duffy ha scritto:
Maybe we should start a page on the wiki where the 'Dark Jedis'
post their expertise so folks know who to ask for help in
conversion! :)
Or begin a series pf post in the various blog with images which
illustrates how to do it!
Nicola Losito wrote:
Il giorno 27/nov/06, alle ore 13:34, Nicu Buculei ha scritto:
If one can use Photoshop and then gives us some nice artwork ok, if it's
valid we will accept it and then try the contributor to try again
working with FREE Software, i think we have to be as friendly as
possi
Il giorno 27/nov/06, alle ore 13:34, Nicu Buculei ha scritto:
Call me obtuse and old fashioned, but I really don't like that the
graphics are made with Bryce or 3D Studio. I think those graphics
should show the power of Fedora and have to be made 100% with
Fedora (I expect big opposition t
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Call me obtuse and old fashioned, but I really don't like that the
graphics are made with Bryce or 3D Studio. I think those graphics
should show the power of Fedora and have to be made 100% with Fedora
(I expect big opposition to this from the Photoshop
Nicu Buculei wrote:
Call me obtuse and old fashioned, but I really don't like that the
graphics are made with Bryce or 3D Studio. I think those graphics should
show the power of Fedora and have to be made 100% with Fedora (I expect
big opposition to this from the Photoshop camp)
+1
Blender,
John Baer wrote:
That said here is my critique of the images.
I'll add some critique from my part.
Call me obtuse and old fashioned, but I really don't like that the
graphics are made with Bryce or 3D Studio. I think those graphics should
show the power of Fedora and have to be made 100% w
All,
I added a few more images to the Fedora Dreams poc. What I like about
this concept is the blending of surreal images and the glass touches.
Another theme I considered but someone else may present is the "world of
fedora". The images I was considering would celebrate the diversity of
the fedo
All,
I sensed folks were looking for a different concept than presented with
the Flying High theme. I believe all will agree Fedora Dreams is
different.
Although the images are not consistent the theme is "Dreams" and dreams
can be many things.
What I like about this theme is the images are buil