Hello artists,

You've all been very active on the mailing list lately, for which my sincere compliments. Also many thanks to Troy who is doing a great job at focusing and reflecting on the community artwork submissions.

The 20th of July marked the first checkpoint in the process we're following, this checkpoint is aptly called "Checkpoint One". It's main purpose is to look back on the artwork we've produced and see where we now need to focus our attention. I've been thinking about this for one and a half day already now and there's a few things I noticed, let me share them with you.

I think we've got a lot of proposals which are already in a very advanced state of development, which is great for judging the whole picture in itself, but it's kind of hard to take ideas and reuse them in other designs, because of the pressure to make the derived work at least technically on par with the original one.

For the login splash, Troy made some sketch-like pictures which in my opinion are great for judging the compositional aspect of a submission. I'd really like to see some more submissions along those lines this week for the other three artwork targets. I know it's difficult to work with the restraints of being able to only use black and white and simple line art, but it gives a great base for sharing and combining ideas, I hope you understand.

It would be great if we could focus on getting some more sketches in for (in order of importance) the login manager theme, the usplash, the desktop wallpaper and the login splash. I'm going to make some design myself as well, especially in the area of the first two artwork targets: usplash and login manager theme.

If you are wondering what will happen to the sketches: during the Produce phase we'll work out the best compositions we came up with and work with the colors and texture we've defined during the previous phases (and of course this one). By selecting the best textural elements and combining them with the best compositional elements we can work out great artwork in a structured fashion.

As Troy already said, I hope we can keep the momentum and keep working together the way we've been doing the last few weeks. It's really great to see the community flourishing like never before, thanks for your continuing involvement.

With kind regards,

Frank Schoep

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