On 7/22/06, Joao Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/22/06, jmak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> You can look at them here:>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/XubuntuEdgy/Proposals
>> And please give me some feedback.>> Thanks,> J. Mak> --> http://jozmak.googlepages.com/>To be honest, the 1s
The wiki has been further paired down. Of course, with
any cleanup, one can expect to break links. The /Incoming
dir should _always_ be considered volatile, and linking to
it is likely to result in broken links.
Changelog:
* Cleaned up the Incoming directory. Deleted obsolete
theme pages as
On 7/22/06, jmak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Here are two login splashes I've designed for xubuntu edgy. They are
gif animations. As you know, one of the most important consideration
when creating any kind of artworks for xubuntu is to be small in file
size. I hope I managed to strike a r
Very neat. I prefer version 2, it's cleaner and straightforward./weidel2006/7/23, jmak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,Here are two login splashes I've designed for xubuntu edgy. They aregif animations. As you know, one of the most important considerationwhen creating any kind of artworks for xubuntu i
jmak wrote:
On 7/22/06, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to propose my Candido engine and Murrine engine with xfmw &
metacity made to perfectly inherits the themes.
They're using fast cairo engines (much more fast than ubuntulooks,
probably the fastests cairo engines) and they provide
Okay, here's my redo of Edubuntu Dapper's "EdubuntuColors" theme which I
call "Edubuntu-Edgy". I basically ported the theme over to use the
Candido engine instead of Ubuntulooks (because it looked a bit better,
but the final version may use Murrine). This theme does require the
Candido engine o
On 7/22/06, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to propose my Candido engine and Murrine engine with xfmw &
metacity made to perfectly inherits the themes.
They're using fast cairo engines (much more fast than ubuntulooks,
probably the fastests cairo engines) and they provide an usable and
Andrea wrote:
I'd like to propose my Candido engine and Murrine engine with xfmw &
metacity made to perfectly inherits the themes.
They're using fast cairo engines (much more fast than ubuntulooks,
probably the fastests cairo engines) and they provide an usable and
nice environment that feel co
On Sat, 2006-07-22 at 12:29 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
>
> All of that work is 100% open source generated too,
> for those of your who are passionate about that
> important aspect.
>
> Sincerely,
> TJS
Now I'm even more curious. This has plugin potential written all over
it. ;)
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Chuck
I'd like to propose my Candido engine and Murrine engine with xfmw &
metacity made to perfectly inherits the themes.
They're using fast cairo engines (much more fast than ubuntulooks,
probably the fastests cairo engines) and they provide an usable and nice
environment that feel comfortable also
Hello artists,
You've all been very active on the mailing list lately, for which my
sincere compliments. Also many thanks to Troy who is doing a great
job at focusing and reflecting on the community artwork submissions.
The 20th of July marked the first checkpoint in the process we're
fol
Hi all,
Here are two login splashes I've designed for xubuntu edgy. They are
gif animations. As you know, one of the most important consideration
when creating any kind of artworks for xubuntu is to be small in file
size. I hope I managed to strike a reasonable compromise between file
size and pr
"theme words" for me for edubuntu would probably be in line with "calm" (promotes concentration), relaxed, openminded, serious, reliable, inspiring and creative. I know some of those might seem opposing to one another, but it's what pops into my head.
/weidel2006/7/22, Lisa Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 23:12 +0200, Niklas Weidel wrote:
> Could someone also please point out where to submit specs for edgy +1?
> It eludes me in the wiki.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs
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Looking forward to it! And plugin approaches depend on the use of the plugins. :) Good plugins and plugin use shouldn't be noticable as plugin effects on the art (which is rare, I agree).If you version-save, just a few different snapshots of the stages of the artwork would do quite nicely, when you
As previously stated, prior artwork is history, focus on the future. :)I think it's a nice wallpaper version. Might need some colour or tint though? It's very grey. :)/weidel
2006/7/22, Viper550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dennis Kaarsemaker wrote:> On za, 2006-07-22 at 14:06 -0400, Viper550 wrote:>>> As
Trimming is always good, looking forward to the structure.Regarding extrapolating the wallpapers, seeing as this has been a ponder/proposal period, I've prioritized getting as many different style ideas and looks out. As time is very constrained for me, it's either or - few but extrapolated ideas,
hi,
On Sa, 2006-07-22 at 12:34 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 21:26 +0200, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> > hi,
> > On Sa, 2006-07-22 at 12:16 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> > > My only thoughts are that it would seem a colossal task
> > > to try and get _three_ full looks in
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 21:26 +0200, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> On Sa, 2006-07-22 at 12:16 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> > My only thoughts are that it would seem a colossal task
> > to try and get _three_ full looks included. What
> > are you encompassing by a look when you suggest those
>
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 08:55 +0200, Niklas Weidel wrote:
> I'm also quite fascinated with wall_troy_04 which I'd appreciate some
> inside information on how it was done. :)
2006/7/22, Chuck Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I like the look and wonder if you could briefly go over the
> technique used
hi,
On Sa, 2006-07-22 at 12:16 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> My only thoughts are that it would seem a colossal task
> to try and get _three_ full looks included. What
> are you encompassing by a look when you suggest those
> three?
>
well, we already have three ;)
there is "default" , "yo
>
> Good point. I will consult with the xubuntu developers to see what they think.
It was more aimed at not trying to force _you_ into
the mix if you were unwilling. Since you appear
willing, and you are rather much like the AiC for
Xubuntu, I would say jump on the bus and we can all
get crac
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 19:42 +0100, Lisa Savage wrote:
> Last release we had the "normal" theme and a "young" theme. I'm hoping
> to do the same this release with the inclusion possibly of a
> "higher-edu" theme that can be used in universities.
My only thoughts are that it would seem a colossa
Dear Artworkians,
I'm posting up here to ask for people's help/advice/contributions to the
artwork package in edubuntu for the edgy release. We have never had an
artwork team before, and I'm keen to make a good impression this release.
I think, being a lot free-er this release with regards to
On za, 2006-07-22 at 14:06 -0400, Viper550 wrote:
> As you know, I am working on a new theme design for Edubuntu to
> counter the awfully put together theme of Dapper yes, it was THAT
> horrible
Please keep in mind that people worked on that too and there is no need
to keep ranting about the artwo
As you know, I am working on a new theme design for Edubuntu to counter
the awfully put together theme of Dapper yes, it was THAT horrible),
what do you think would be better?
I think for the wallpaper, we should keep the Chalkboard idea, but use a
Black chalkboard instead of a Green one, when
On 7/22/06, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We need four solid edgy incoming pages for each item,
plus one summary page for referencing at a distance.
Good call, will they be Incoming/EdgyWhatever or
Incoming/EdgyProposals/EdgyWahtever?
I would favour number 2
I would also prop
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 12:20 -0400, Viper550 wrote:
> p.s. If my Slab specification were to be included, we'll need
> fullsized
> versions of all the prefrences icons!
>
With whom have you made progress with in development?
Are they on board? Who is implementing it? Who is packaging it?
Where
Troy James Sobotka wrote:
If I can find some time tonight, I will be attempting
a wiki update.
What I would like to do is trim the incoming dir
and migrate several items to 'Need Sorting'
directories.
We need four solid edgy incoming pages for each item,
plus one summary page for referencing at
If I can find some time tonight, I will be attempting
a wiki update.
What I would like to do is trim the incoming dir
and migrate several items to 'Need Sorting'
directories.
We need four solid edgy incoming pages for each item,
plus one summary page for referencing at a distance.
This reflects t
I have added two wallpapers for your consideration / feedback. One is
plain, and you can of course play with it and add your own ideas /
logos, and the other one is my attempt at adding Who's Glassy Logo.
You can find them on the Wiki at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/Wal
On 7/22/06, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oops... a bad typo
The following should be changed from
On Fri, 2006-21-07 at 23:11 -0700, Troy James Sobotka wrote:
> Right now, we are currently sitting in the Proposal phase,
> so we welcome all work that is along the style given on t
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