On Tue, 2006-12-09 at 17:03 +1000, Jasper Schalken wrote: > I know I'm being blunt, but it's true. It's dark brown, it's lumpy, > and it has red and green streaks running through it. Not a pleasant > combination :P. >
Yikes. There is another version without the dappling here: wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Specs/EdgyArtworkPlan/Produce/Incoming/CurrentDefault PS: If you have blue and red in there, I would go get that checked out. It generally isn't a good sign. > JMak did an excellent job of this in his login screens. He kept the > same brown or tan hue throughout and the background was a plain matte > circular gradient like Dapper's login. > I agree 100%. I think Jmak's top logon is probably the best design I have seen in a long long while. That said, the GDM is unlikely to change if you do a little research into the issue. With a few minor tweaks to unify it with the existing Ubuntu fixed palette items, I believed that it could have been a wonderful GDM. > Junel Mujar also made some excellent backgrounds using very muted > tones here. Gnome-look has many too. Thanks for your awareness and insight. The best way to achieve results is to keep the participation level high. Sincerely, TJS
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