On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Brecht Van Lommel < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > Here's a patch with a subset of the UI changes in the cycles branch > that I'd like to merge into trunk. Are there any objections to this? > I'd personally like to hear the rationale for these rather than just saying here's the patch. Some of it seems a bit more like a matter of taste too, rather than something that's designed for a wide audience, so I'm curious to hear the reasoning. > I don't think they would need any documentation updates, it's just > small things that wouldn't confuse anyone in screenshot: > * Remove emboss on areas and regions > * Remove button emboss > * More subtle colors and gradients on buttons > Most of these I don't think it would be a problem to make the embossing a bit more subtle, but I'm not keen on removing it all entirely. Even just a subtle hint of shape and shading really helps to distinguish the buttons from everything else - not just in the literal sense of give it an affordance 'this is a button, you can click on it' but mainly for some visual difference between the rest of everything else on screen. When everything is flat with single pixel outlines (not just buttons, but also other dividers, grids, scrollers, lines in other editors like the animation/timeline editors), it loses a sense of visual hierarchy and rhythm - it all tends to merge into one soup of lines and flat shaded areas, and makes it harder to find things quickly in the UI. > * Black arrows on menu button > -1, Way too low contrast, there's almost no point in having them there. Makes them look like other dark UI widgets like radio buttons, which is not good. > * Panel header changed look & smaller > Seems ok, but I would give it an extra pixel or so of padding both above and below, it's quite cramped and loses its sense of importance in wayfinding (becomes much more like just another button). > * Screen splitting widgets look > Not a fan of how it is now, but perhaps if it was the dark triangle with a hint of the 'gripper' lines blended on top it would work better. > * Toolbar/properties expand button look > Looks great > I'd still like to change the font in trunk, but it seems hard to get > an agreement on this. Some tests: > Again, I'd like to hear the rationale - I think the font in trunk right now is very good. If it's to make things smaller and more condensed, be wary of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face - you *need* whitespace in design, it's not just wasted areas where more can be crammed in. cheers Matt _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
