Diana Fong wrote:
I also include an additional shadow to overlapping objects, such as
'drive-optical.' This is to create a bit of depth, while also help to
visually separate/identify the overlapping objects. The color for this
also varies depending on how dark or light the back object is.
Martin Sourada wrote:
Teoretically, from the position of the imaginary light source we might
guess, that it is time around noon. So the shadows - epsecially their
opacity should reflect this. Thus they should not be very dark. Next,
I would pick the one of the more"massive" icons (because it wo
Teoretically, from the position of the imaginary light source we might
guess, that it is time around noon. So the shadows - epsecially their
opacity should reflect this. Thus they should not be very dark. Next, I
would pick the one of the more"massive" icons (because it would cast
more shadow t
Martin Sourada wrote:
Maybe we should at least consider whether the darkest color at the
first end should be solid or semitransparent. If it would be
semitranpsparent than the amount of lightness in that point could be
handled only by the transparency. As it is in real world - when the
object
Maybe we should at least consider whether the darkest color at the first
end should be solid or semitransparent. If it would be semitranpsparent
than the amount of lightness in that point could be handled only by the
transparency. As it is in real world - when the object which casts the
shadow
Martin Sourada wrote:
I folowed the guidlines and there is said: "The shadow is formed by
lines from the isometric grid. It is appears primarily behind the
object; as well as a bit in front of and under the object. Do not to
use black, as it is too harsh and does not scale well...dark gray is
Martin Sourada wrote:
> Ok, so I decided to put the shadow to the svg as well. I attach PNGs
> for large and small sizes. SVGs can be downloaded here:
> http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeL.svg
> http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeS.svg
go-home icons are now pub
Martin Sourada wrote:
I folowed the guidlines and there is said: "The shadow is formed by
lines from the isometric grid. It is appears primarily behind the
object; as well as a bit in front of and under the object. Do not to use
black, as it is too harsh and does not scale well...dark gray is
I folowed the guidlines and there is said: "The shadow is formed by
lines from the isometric grid. It is appears primarily behind the
object; as well as a bit in front of and under the object. Do not to use
black, as it is too harsh and does not scale well...dark gray is
acceptable."
Do you t
Martin Sourada wrote:
Ok, so I decided to put the shadow to the svg as well. I attach PNGs for
large and small sizes. SVGs can be downloaded here:
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeL.svg
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeS.svg
I would recommend you to use
Ok, so I decided to put the shadow to the svg as well. I attach PNGs for
large and small sizes. SVGs can be downloaded here:
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeL.svg
http://feannatar.hostuju.cz/fedora/files/echo/go-homeS.svg
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Nicu Buculei wrote:
>
> The shadow made with the blur filter is the proper one, fake was using
> pre-0.45 ways, like the "blur edge" effect or using gradients.
I used gradients for the emotes. I will plan to update them using blur
filter on post F7.
>
> I don't think Firefox 2 not supporting blur
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
Without folder in order to be consistent. PNG icon can be with shadow
while SVG icon can be without it. However, with Inkscape 0.45 it is
possible fake a shadow because of blur effect (not supported on Firefox
2 and earlier)
The shadow made with the blur filter is the
Martin Sourada wrote:
Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should I provide both
with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I saw, that svgs are
usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape didn't have the
needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow only
Martin Sourada wrote:
> Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should I provide both
> with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I saw, that svgs
> are usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape didn't have
> the needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow
Certainly, I can provide both png and svg. But, should I provide both
with and without a folder? And, about the shadows - I saw, that svgs are
usualy without shadows - is that only because inkscape didn't have the
needed feature? If that is so, should I add the shadow only to the png,
or to svg
Could you provide both png and svg so go-home can be published on the
wiki? To do the shadow, follow this guideline
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/EchoIconGuidelines
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Uno Engborg wrote:
I'm not quite sure if I have gotten this right. Are all the above
icons supposed to mean the same thing?
Yes, you got it right, all the four icons are supposed to mean the same
thing.
If so I would go for the house silhouette alone, without a folder. It
takes much more brain
Martin Sourada skrev:
Thanks for your critics and suggestion. I take a look at it, as you
sugested, and two or three ideas came to my mind - and result are four
slightly different icons. First idea is to take the house part of the
user-home icon alone and change its perspective, second is to ta
Thanks for your critics and suggestion. I take a look at it, as you
sugested, and two or three ideas came to my mind - and result are four
slightly different icons. First idea is to take the house part of the
user-home icon alone and change its perspective, second is to take both
the folder and
Quoting Martin Sourada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi again,
>
> I made the icons for 16x16, 24x24 and 48x48 sizes and tried to follow
> echo guidlines. I attach all. What do you think?
>
This go-home icon looks odd because it looks out of place in echo world. It will
on kids theme IMHO.
I suggest to
Hi,
I am new to this list. I am the person who is making the echo theme for
firefox2. So I made a concept of go-home icon, which is currently
missing. I based it on the tango go-home icon and used echo colors. What
do you think of it? What needs to be done?
png 24x24: src="http://feannatar.hos
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