Oh, here's the palette I've used. Actually the logo and effect uses 14 colours, as one is reserved for white and one for transparancy. So there's plenty of room for a background colour in the boot and a text colour. I attach both a photoshop palette and a windows .PAL. Sorry about my windowsness, but gimp simply isn't my cup of tea.

/weidel

2006/7/13, Niklas Weidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As we discussed earlier, glassy effect in 16 colours could get interesting. Actually, what I noticed is that due to the limited palette of Ubuntu, it's pretty easy. Look at the attached example of my previous logotype which I simply downsampled to 16 unique colours - looks pretty good imo! No tweaking needed.

I'll look into if there's some from-the-scratch methods that might be useful for 16col, but as it looks we can go pretty advanced in the glossy effect as long as we keep to the restricted ubuntulogotype palette.

/weidel


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