Looking forward to it! And plugin approaches depend on the use of the plugins. :) Good plugins and plugin use shouldn't be noticable as plugin effects on the art (which is rare, I agree).

If you version-save, just a few different snapshots of the stages of the artwork would do quite nicely, when you have the time for it.

Cheers
/weidel

2006/7/22, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 08:55 +0200, Niklas Weidel wrote:
> I'm also quite fascinated with wall_troy_04 which I'd appreciate some
> inside information on how it was done. :)

2006/7/22, Chuck Huber < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>  I like the look and wonder if you could briefly go over the
>  technique used to create it.

On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 08:18 +0100, Joao Inacio wrote:
> quick comment on those new wallpapers (troy): they really "feel" good.
> i'd love to see a couple more on the same style.


Sorry for seeming to ignore those requests folks.  Once I
tidy up the wiki and such, I will try to get a brief
howto out there.  I have flogged through a good few
and have more or less refined a direction.

I prefer to use pure design as opposed to stock
plugin approaches.  This lends to a more distinct
look _and_ avoids the public flogging that I have
seen in countless meetings regarding the use of
plugins.

All of that work is 100% open source generated too,
for those of your who are passionate about that
important aspect.

Sincerely,
TJS


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