Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wallpaper proposal

2006-09-17 Thread Álvaro Medina Ballester
2006/9/17, Chuck Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Alvaro,puedes subir el archivo en xcf?I like your artwork but for me thecolors look a bit bright.I prefer darker backgrounds because of theenormous amount of time I spend looking at monitors. :pChuck p.s.Didn't realize the wiki works so well in Spanish.Hi

Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wallpaper proposal

2006-09-17 Thread Julian Oliver
i also dislike the current Knot3 wallpaper alot. it's both boring and un-original, especially when seen as a brown version of the blue wallpaper predominating on OSX. this is a comment/criticism i've heard several times of Dapper's default wallpaper. we need to break out and be bold. this is what

Re: [ubuntu-art] New Wallpaper proposal

2006-09-17 Thread Álvaro Medina Ballester
Yes, Ubuntu isn't OSX but I think that we can learn a lot from OSX or even Windows. In my opinion is not good to make brown OS X for Ubuntu but Apple has done a great job with the desktop artwork and the user interface. We don't have to imitate OS X look but we can learn taking a look to other

[ubuntu-art] Wallpapers to match GDM. GDM further evolved

2006-09-17 Thread Who
Hi all, I have worked on some wallpapers to match the GDMS I did All advice greatly appreciated :) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/Produce/Incoming/WhoDefaultWallAttempts GDM tweaks at

[ubuntu-art] Matching Lsplashes

2006-09-17 Thread Who
There are now some matching lsplashes https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/Produce/Incoming/WhoDefaultLsplashAttempts#preview -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art

[ubuntu-art] 'Sets' of designs + FAILSAFE versions added - comments?

2006-09-17 Thread Who
Hi again, == Sets == In order to add a bit of sanity to the proliferation of variations of my work, I have started a page for 'sets' - a showcase of a GDM, lsplash and wallpaper that fit together well - there are currently 5 up there :) These 'sets' are designed to show how the different bits of