Re: [ubuntu-art] [Breathe] SymLink Creating Infrastructure

2009-06-08 Thread Andrew
Oh okay then, however I still feel the linking file is needed in the trunk, as the ppa is a lot of the time not to the latest bzr rev (no one's fault, it would be impossible) and so there are people who wish to have the bleeding edge but then need that linking utility. -- Andrew Tuesday, 09th

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread mac_v
Cory K. wrote: > > Your v.3 has my vote. > > > -Cory K. > > finally, something i'v got nearly right! :) [nearly because i still havent finished the smileys] :) OK Cory, i'll get cracking on the different emotes. Also i'll add the svg for that v3, so anyone can complete the whole set... :)

Re: [ubuntu-art] [Breathe] SymLink Creating Infrastructure

2009-06-08 Thread Cory K.
Andrew wrote: > Cory: Can you explain how the package branch handles that, I can't seem to > find the relevant file? > The package has a build dependency on icon-naming-utils in debian/control. http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=icon-namin

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread Cory K.
mac_v wrote: > spg76 wrote: > >> I think it's better. The eyes on the 32px and down sizes look kind of >> squared and I think it's better if you use a wider border. >> >> > > actually i first used eyes like the ones u have , the ellipses , but > then thought u guys might say it is not sharp

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread mac_v
spg76 wrote: > > > I think it's better. The eyes on the 32px and down sizes look kind of > squared and I think it's better if you use a wider border. > -- > Seba (AKA spg76) > http://www.ubuntu-ar.org > actually i first used eyes like the ones u have , the ellipses , but then thought u guys mi

Re: [ubuntu-art] [Breathe] appointment-soon

2009-06-08 Thread Andrew
Looking at the new version, I would abandon the numbers all togther, make the red circle slightly larger and abandon the shadow & the month name at the second and possibly third smallest resolution. I would also make the lines darker for the second smallest resolution. -- Andrew Monday, 08th Ju

Re: [ubuntu-art] [Breathe] appointment-soon

2009-06-08 Thread spg76
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Cory K. wrote: > Pretty slick sir. We gotta set up a time for that BZR lession. ;) > Thanks Cory and Daniel :) I uploaded to the wiki another version without the numbers. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions#Status @Cory, let me know when yo

Re: [ubuntu-art] [Breathe] SymLink Creating Infrastructure

2009-06-08 Thread Andrew
Cory: Can you explain how the package branch handles that, I can't seem to find the relevant file? James : Thanks for the notice, it was something I left in unintentionally, I am updating the script in my branch :-) -- Andrew Monday, 08th June 2009 -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 11:55 -0300, spg76 wrote: > > I think it's better. The eyes on the 32px and down sizes look kind of > squared and I think it's better if you use a wider border. > Anyway, I made a base and uploaded to the wiki before seeing this. > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheI

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread spg76
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:45 AM, mac_v wrote: > i have added another base, without the gloss tried to reduce the > gloss as much as possible without making it too flat... > > if this isnt any good either, i'll wait for you to create a base... :) I think it's better. The eyes on the 32px and

[ubuntu-art] away for the week

2009-06-08 Thread Kenneth Wimer
Hi all, I thought I should mention that I will be on holiday this week. As of tomorrow I will be on top of a mountain and quite far away from my email (or most other modern forms of communication) until next Sunday. See you soon! Ken -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com http

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Smileys

2009-06-08 Thread mac_v
spg76 wrote: > I'll be happy to make a base if you want. > -- > Seba (AKA spg76) i have added another base, without the gloss tried to reduce the gloss as much as possible without making it too flat... if this isnt any good either, i'll wait for you to create a base... :) cheers, mac_v -

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Lighting in breathe actions icons!

2009-06-08 Thread mac_v
Cory K. wrote: > > > And you're welcome to your opinion. > realizing this, lead me to the *atrocity* of having an opinion ;) >> >> choosing either way is OK, but when u "SET" a fixed lighting source from >> above as the default, and choose to ignore it for *folders and action* >> buttons, which

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Lighting in breathe actions icons!

2009-06-08 Thread Thorsten Wilms
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 12:29 +0530, mac_v wrote: > folders also have light from below... There's still the assumption of light from above for the folders, as can be seen from the shadow. It's just the addition of a glow-from-below effect. -- Thorsten Wilms thorwil's design for free software: ht

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Lighting in breathe actions icons!

2009-06-08 Thread daniel planas armangue
El lun, 08-06-2009 a las 05:12 -0400, Cory K. escribió: > Style. > > > if those icons which the user is always going to be exposed to have > > lighting from below , then all the rest of the icons which have the > > light from above seem like the odd ones ! In my opinion this would > be a > > flaw

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Lighting in breathe actions icons!

2009-06-08 Thread Cory K.
mac_v wrote: > Cory K. wrote: > >> I do want to note that we *can* choose to do this at times. These are >> buttons not actual objects like screens, folders and such. >> > > folders also have light from below... > > choosing either way is OK, but when u "SET" a fixed lighting source from >

Re: [ubuntu-art] [BREATHE] Lighting in breathe actions icons!

2009-06-08 Thread mac_v
Cory K. wrote: > > I do want to note that we *can* choose to do this at times. These are > buttons not actual objects like screens, folders and such. > > -Cory K. > folders also have light from below... choosing either way is OK, but when u "SET" a fixed lighting source from above as the defau