nitzua wrote:
this need to have more detailed notes added, or it will be moderated.
yeah, the font doesn’t look too good at that size with just cleartype. maybe tri gdi++? mango pretty much nailed the rest.
nitzua wrote:
this need to have more detailed notes added, or it will be moderated.
yeah, the font doesn’t look too good at that size with just cleartype. maybe tri gdi++? mango pretty much nailed the rest.
KondzioR wrote:
wallpaper found on my own archiwe – td_1440x900 – helps some how?
museo suit by =burnsplayguitar
museo ls by *Aaron-A-Arts
moded by me
start page by ME!
IEVIEW BY ME!!!!!!!!!
Additional software used?
fucking amazing tool called PS CS3, wanna all credits 2?
Izobalax wrote:
Fonts used? Where’s the wallpaper from? Credits needed to be given? Additional software used in the customising process?
/izo\
requestedRerun wrote:
half-decent shot. Font looks dreadful..
mangosango wrote:
@KondzioR – Credits just have to include the name of the skin, name of the program + the author. Museo is pretty popular, but there are a huge number of variants, and knowing the amount of time it takes to make and release a skin, author credit ensures that someone’s work isn’t gone unnoticed.
That aside, the shot is ok. Like I recommended for your previous shot, I would add more padding in the miranda clist skin (especially given your font choice) as well as in the popup. I’m not a big fan of that font for large chunks of text, but hey, only one man’s opinion. The clock looks pretty slick, btw.
Another area of improvement would be to focus on the vertical alignment of your fonts (especially in your media player and taskbar). I noticed in your last shot that the font for the clock was off-center as well.
The firefox looks a little disoriented as well – I think it’s mainly to do with the fact that the background for the fwd/back buttons is different from the rest of the address bar. It seems like you were trying to emulate the two-tone style of the Museo toolbar? If so, I think it would be a good idea to change the buttons on your browser to something smaller and more minimal, just to make it match better. The stried tab background I think could also be changed to a sold black/gray, given the relative flat style of Museo.
That said, the ieview is looking better from your last shot, and that media player (foobar? – see this is why you state the name of the program :]) looks good. I would also use a different wall (without the little pixel-ish squares). but that’s really just personal taste. The wall as-is is fine.
Hope this helps.
fate0000 [84] wrote:
I admire the bold choices, even though a lot of them are not for me. Regardless this is a respectable desk. Looking forward to more.
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