Re: [ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-29 Thread volvoguy
On 9/29/05, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Don't be too concerned about results for this release - art team was never > intended to be on the critical path for default artwork. However, the most > important thing you guys should be looking at is the calendar backgrounds. > We've got lots

Re: [ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-29 Thread Jeff Waugh
> I think the best we can offer Canonical at this point is the artwork > that's on art.ubuntu.com, and hope their own graphic artist has done > enough to pick up our slack. Given all of our challenges, I don't think we > should feel bad about that for this release. If we don't have gigabytes of >

Re: [ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-28 Thread volvoguy
On 9/27/05, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The ideas for the elemental theme this far: > > Fire-Air: The sun, sparks flying out of a bonfire > Fire-Earth: Volcano > Air-Water: Rain, a whale spraying water, A rainy day, a rainbow > Air-Earth: A tree (crow

Re: [ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-27 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
The ideas for the elemental theme this far: Fire-Air: The sun, sparks flying out of a bonfire Fire-Earth: Volcano Air-Water: Rain, a whale spraying water, A rainy day, a rainbow Air-Earth: A tree (crown in the air roots in the earth), a breeze over a savannah producing a dust s

Re: [ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-26 Thread Dennis Kaarsemaker
On ma, 2005-09-26 at 22:09 +0200, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen wrote: > Fire-Water: Coffee, ? lol :) How about fire reflecting in water? > Water-Earth:? A pool/lake? -- Dennis K. - Linux for human beings: http://www.ubuntulinux.org - Linux voor normale mensen: http://www.ubuntulinux.n

[ubuntu-art] Thoughts on the calendar

2005-09-26 Thread Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen
Since I'm afraid I wont be able to find the time to work on any calendar images myself (damn masters thesis), I figured I'd better post my thoughts here. The basic idea is to have a common red thread or idea pervading the calendar images. Maybe even a history. We need six images. If we are to use