F7 Art Programs Used?

2008-03-18 Thread Frank Murphy
Can someone lmk, what apps were used for the background?


Frank



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Re: F7 Art Programs Used?

2008-03-18 Thread Nicu Buculei

Frank Murphy wrote:

Can someone lmk, what apps were used for the background?


Are you asking about Fedora 7 and the Flying High theme? That was made 
with Photoshop (don't ask :p ) by Diana, who is no longer with us (GIMP 
can open .psd files).


For ulterior versions (F8, F9) it mostly Inkscape and GIMP. Note that 
some other applications where used and probably will be used, the F6 
DNA theme was a combination of Blender and Photoshop/GIMP.


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Re: F7 Art Programs Used?

2008-03-18 Thread Frank Murphy

On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 15:17 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
 Frank Murphy wrote:
  Can someone lmk, what apps were used for the background?
 
 Are you asking about Fedora 7 and the Flying High theme? That was made 
 with Photoshop (don't ask :p ) by Diana, who is no longer with us (GIMP 
 can open .psd files).

I'm asking because my brain seems to see 3d, rather than 2d,
and if I can swing fedora 3d apps to my use, 3d wouldn't be dismissed
out ofhand?


 
 For ulterior versions (F8, F9) it mostly Inkscape and GIMP. Note that 
 some other applications where used and probably will be used, the F6 
 DNA theme was a combination of Blender and Photoshop/GIMP.
 

Have also installed gimp, inkscape, makehuman (fedora) , 
and Povray (atrmps, why not in fedora?)

So will work on some stuff 3d based :) (foss)

Frank


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Open Source Figures (Human) Link

2008-03-18 Thread Frank Murphy
http://www.contentparadise.com/us/user/search.php?substring=Project
+Human+Open+Source



Creator of said figures:
http://www.sixus1media.com/


Food for thought.

Frank


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Re: F7 Art Programs Used?

2008-03-18 Thread Máirín Duffy

Frank Murphy wrote:

On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 15:17 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:

Frank Murphy wrote:

Can someone lmk, what apps were used for the background?
Are you asking about Fedora 7 and the Flying High theme? That was made 
with Photoshop (don't ask :p ) by Diana, who is no longer with us (GIMP 
can open .psd files).


I'm asking because my brain seems to see 3d, rather than 2d,
and if I can swing fedora 3d apps to my use, 3d wouldn't be dismissed
out ofhand?

Absolutely, feel free to experiment with Blender and the other 3d tools 
offerred in Fedora. There's nothing against 3D artwork in Fedora :)


The F7 artwork isn't 3d though, it's a layered photomanipulation which 
is easy enough to do with the Gimp. The F6 artwork as Nicu mentioned 
makes use of 3D art that Mola created in Blender.


For ulterior versions (F8, F9) it mostly Inkscape and GIMP. Note that 
some other applications where used and probably will be used, the F6 
DNA theme was a combination of Blender and Photoshop/GIMP.




Have also installed gimp, inkscape, makehuman (fedora) , 
and Povray (atrmps, why not in fedora?)


Not sure why Povray is not in Fedora :(


So will work on some stuff 3d based :) (foss)


Great!!!

~m

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Re: F7 Art Programs Used?

2008-03-18 Thread Nicu Buculei

Máirín Duffy wrote:

Frank Murphy wrote:

I'm asking because my brain seems to see 3d, rather than 2d,
and if I can swing fedora 3d apps to my use, 3d wouldn't be dismissed
out ofhand?

Absolutely, feel free to experiment with Blender and the other 3d tools 
offerred in Fedora. There's nothing against 3D artwork in Fedora :)


The F7 artwork isn't 3d though, it's a layered photomanipulation which 
is easy enough to do with the Gimp. The F6 artwork as Nicu mentioned 
makes use of 3D art that Mola created in Blender.


References:

- F7 background: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fedora_7_Desktop.png
- was made using photo manipulation: http://www.isity.net/blog/?p=58

- F6 Blender: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fedora_Core_6_Desktop.png

For ulterior versions (F8, F9) it mostly Inkscape and GIMP. Note that 
some other applications where used and probably will be used, the F6 
DNA theme was a combination of Blender and Photoshop/GIMP.




Have also installed gimp, inkscape, makehuman (fedora) , and Povray 
(atrmps, why not in fedora?)


Not sure why Povray is not in Fedora :(


Frank, you may want to ask about Povray in the development list


So will work on some stuff 3d based :) (foss)


Great!!!


Yeah, we kind of lack expertise with 3D. Mola is so far our local 
authority in the field http://mola-mp.deviantart.com/gallery/


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Waves

2008-03-18 Thread Nicu Buculei
Digging some old F7 stuff I stumbled over this image, which look 
strikingly fitting with the Waves concept: http://www.isity.net/blog/?p=49

Do you remember it?

Despite all the baggage, it is a cool piece of photography and photo 
manipulation.


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Re: Waves

2008-03-18 Thread Ian Weller

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Digging some old F7 stuff I stumbled over this image, which look 
strikingly fitting with the Waves concept: http://www.isity.net/blog/?p=49

Do you remember it?

Despite all the baggage, it is a cool piece of photography and photo 
manipulation.

It might be fun to include in the distribution.  Not sure if we can, of
course. ;)  -- ian

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Where to ask for Help?

2008-03-18 Thread Frank Murphy
Sorry for the bandwidth.

Who can I get some help\advice  from about getting apps 
Firstly into rpms (fedora specs), 
and,
eventually into Fedora Project, as they mature.

Looking at :
http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/~luft/ivy_generator/

http://innerworld.sourceforge.net/index.html


Frank










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Re: Where to ask for Help?

2008-03-18 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Frank Murphy wrote:

Sorry for the bandwidth.

Who can I get some help\advice  from about getting apps 
Firstly into rpms (fedora specs), 
and,

eventually into Fedora Project, as they mature.

Looking at :
http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/~luft/ivy_generator/

http://innerworld.sourceforge.net/index.html



If you wiki access, add them to

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/WishList

If you want to maintain them yourself,

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join

Rahul

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