
Ubuntu Flare
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Description:
Ubuntu Flare:
-is made in the GIMP
-uses GFlare
-uses Motion Blur
Flare currently comes in the following colors:
-Brown
I can make you any color on request. just send me the values in either HSV, RBG, or HTML hex. Just post a comment! Last changelog:
-is made in the GIMP
-uses GFlare
-uses Motion Blur
Flare currently comes in the following colors:
-Brown
I can make you any color on request. just send me the values in either HSV, RBG, or HTML hex. Just post a comment!
0.2:
-reduced transparency on text and logos, resulting in a subtleness of the big logo
-reduced size of small logo and text
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-link to a transparent png (in a tar.bz2) file so you can choose what color to have in the background
0.3:
-added drop shadow and bevel to small logo and text.
Ratings & Comments
8 Comments
Due to GNOME's support of transparent wallpapers, i will be posting a link to a transparent wallpaper in png format, which will enable GNOME users to set it up with any color they want as the background to this wallpaper. This setting is available where the desktop background is changed.
Download link isn't available for the transparent version :-(
ok... i'll try to get like a photobucket acct or something
...but it would be much better with smaller text and secondary logo, perhapps done in lighter colors?
"...but it would be much better with smaller text and secondary logo, perhapps done in lighter colors?" i can do a smaller text... but what do you mean secodnary logo (or do you mean ternary)? and where would you like to see the lighter colors?
Yeh, I was refering to the ternary. Sorry. I just think it would be more balanced if it was of smaller size. In reference to the 'lighter colors', I was thinking along the lines of having the text and ternary better match the palette used in rest of the image. (It would make the ubuntu name stand out a bit more) All in all, it is a very nice image as is.
check out version 0.2, i think that's what you wanted
Much more balanced. Thanks. :)