On 7/16/07, luc marschall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried making a few changes to it myself, but every time I try to > edit the text, GIMP crashes. I've noticed that you're system's fonts are different from mine, it could be an explanation. Besides that, you can always delete the text layers and do your own.
Yeah. I'm both obsessive compulsive about getting things sized and positioned right but also terribly unskilled at actually doing it. Basically, I'm afraid if making it worse if I try to do it myself.
> > I think that the zooming-up effect isn't quite what I was after, and I > don't think I can explain well what it is that I'm imaging. But in > any case, removing the smaller of the two OGP logos looks really good. Yes, the logo without visual effect can be an alternative. But, whatever we decide to project, a projection test would be wised.
Quite true. I need to see it on the screen and make last-minute adjustments. It may be wise to have multiple alternatives.
So Title: "Toward True Open Hardware" Subtitle: Open Source Hardware & The Open Graphics Project" Your name
Yes. Now that I look at it, it seems a little repetitive. But I'd rather not change it. I'm going to spend too much time obsessing over little details. I need to get the ideas across and have a few pics that look nice.
> > I'm told that projectors do surprisingly well with dark backgrounds > and dark text, as long as there is SOME contrast, so I think that the > color scheme and gradients you did will look spectacular. see above > > Now, let's see if I can pester you to do artwork for the rest of the > slides. Unfortunately, they're not QUITE done yet. I have lots of > emails to go through to see suggestions. I'm actually on the dole, so I've a lot of time. Can you send your whishlist about artworks, I mean something more exhaustive than your first post.
Ok. I'm going to be working all day today on the speech. Once I've finished the speech editing, I'll move onto the slides. I'm going to use one of the new backgrounds. I'll put this up on the web, and then we can look into making some pretty pictures. -- Timothy Normand Miller http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti Open Graphics Project _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
