hi
its looking good, it might look better, if the background is dark navvy
blue, rather than black. though black is a conventional color of night sky,
but to gel with fedora color scheme its better to use blue shades.
anuja
2009/2/21 brian hurren brianhur...@yahoo.com
I have just made up
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Hey,
I saw this at design shack's latest blog post on designer's workstation:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bartelme/3292776820/
It's kind of a neat concept, it could be used for x monitors since it tiles.
Anyhow just thought I'd point it out as a hey coolkind of thing.:)
~m
When i hooked up second (smaller) monitor i found that it's
practically impossible to find good tiling wallpapers. I have 1 (one)
=(
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Máirín Duffy du...@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hey,
I saw this at design shack's latest blog post on designer's workstation:
- Original Message
From: Máirín Duffy mai...@linuxgrrl.com
I *think* we're going to be okay. I'll know by Monday whether or not we might
have an issue. I am going to cram this weekend and try to iterate on what
we've
got.
Okay I am a bit worried at this point. I had no time
Actually, it kind of reminds me an idea I had for Fedora, but instead of
the sequence of colors of this wallpaper, we could use #00(cyan) ,
#000FFF, #FF (both are blue) and #0F (black). That means the 4
Fs and colors very familiar to Fedora.
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:09 -0800, Máirín
I've a new proposal for you...
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:F11-wallpaper-deepsky-mockup5.jpg
The background photo was taken at Thermopylae, the place of historical
battle with Leonidas and Spartans.
Maybe It would be better a more stylized background...and what about for a
spartan
Hi Paolo,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:F11-wallpaper-deepsky-mockup5.jpg
Could you provide us the source image information (url, license, etc) for the
images you've got here? I do like the landscape but it seems maybe like it's
not wide enough horizontally?
~m
- Máirín Duffy mai...@linuxgrrl.com wrote:
| A) Greek columns, high-res, including either the top or bottom of the
| pillar, straight-on / dead-on perspective, no angles.
Will this work? I took this.
http://www.robertpeterson.org/pict0072.JPG
| B) A photo of a lake or body of water, with
2009/2/23 Máirín Duffy mai...@linuxgrrl.com
Could you provide us the source image information (url, license, etc) for
the images you've got here? I do like the landscape but it seems maybe
like it's not wide enough horizontally?
I downloaded the helmet image here:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:59:47AM +0100, Paolo Leoni wrote:
2009/2/23 Máirín Duffy mai...@linuxgrrl.com
Could you provide us the source image information (url, license, etc) for
the images you've got here? I do like the landscape but it seems maybe
like it's not wide enough
Hello everyone,
I'm tirthankar.i'm very new in fedora art.i just want to know what kind of
work should i start first.
If you kindly tell me i'll be very happy then.
Thank you.
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey,
I saw this at design shack's latest blog post on designer's workstation:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bartelme/3292776820/
It's kind of a neat concept, it could be used for x monitors since it tiles. Anyhow just
thought I'd point it out as a hey coolkind of thing.:)
brian hurren wrote:
I made the background stars in the picture using Gimp, first I copied bg
layes. then I opened noise/hurl, set percent to 1, and iterations to 1,
and then hurled random pixels over the screen. Then I copied that layer
and enlarged it by 200%, I repeated this step to give
tirthankar bachhar wrote:
Hello everyone,
Hello and welcome!
I'm tirthankar.i'm very new in fedora art.i just want to know what kind
of work should i start first.
If you kindly tell me i'll be very happy then.
If you are looking for something to work on, we have some incoming
requests
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