SVGs would be preferable because it means that the graphic can be made potentially in any range of graphics. On the other hand if you don't want "the vector look" then you'll need to use a raster graphics package. You'll likley find that you'll be asked for xcfs for GIMP so if you have any experience with GIMP then it would be great to do it in that (and besides, it makes a good display of open source tools!). On the other hand PSDs are fine as GIMP can open them up but there are some compatibility issues (for instance layer effects do not work).
Anyhow, to be honest for wall papers so long as we end up with a PNG at the end of it to use as a wallpaper thats the important factor (for GUI designs having a copy we can pull apart is much more important) so for the most part it doesn't matter. Looking forward to seeing what you make! Jonny On 10/02/2008, Thomas L.Gjeseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > Just a quick question for you guys, > Are there any rules regarding wallpapers, do they have to be svg's, or any > particular minimum resolution requirements? I prefer working in Photoshop > when it comes to *artistic graphics* rather than logos etc... > > - Thomas L.G > > -- > ubuntu-art mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art > >
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