Glassy in 16 colours can be done, results depending on how many of those 16 colours are to be used in the glassy effect apart from background, other objects etc. I'll see if I can mash something together tonight.
I'll also look into doing ubuntu-coloured glassy look, it will likely require a different use of shading and effects to come off right.
Do we have a colour palette for non-gimp/inkscape, seeing as I work best in expensive software? :)
/weidel
2006/7/10, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
SUMMARY: Request for glassy demonstrations.
I thought Who's and Weidel's glassy looks
would do wonderfully for the branding across
the two higher resolution items (Logon and l-splash).
However, it would be nice if we could get an idea
as to how to accomplish this in 16 colours.
If Weidel and Who could find the time, as well
as any other glassy look specialists out there
(Ken? Andreas?) could you please submit a few
samples as to how to do your distinctive glossy
/ glassy looks?
Further still, if you gloss specialists could
submit some attempts in 16 colors, it would be
extremely helpful. Don't worry about being Ubuntu
specific, in fact, I would personally find it useful
if you applied your looks across a few different
basic shapes.
Thanks for any time you guys can offer, your work
is dearly appreciated.
PS: The colour array in Sikma's wallpaper sample
might be interesting if someone could perhaps
glossy it in some manner -- perhaps on the bands
of colour in a similar way to the shell samples.
Thanks again team...
TJS
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