-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 El 03/08/15 a las 10:14, Richard Brown escribió:
On 3 August 2015 at 09:48, Douglas DeMaio
wrote: On 08/02/2015 11:34 PM, Andy anditosan wrote:
Hey guys,
I spent some time working on a simple animation for all the intro work for 42. This would cover the list of items that Douglas mentioned before. This is a concept. I wanted to make sure that in the video focus on the spacing, movement, simplicity. There are plenty of things that can be edited. Although this is a video, I am offering this as an idea as I ask that if you like it, help implement it.
I like it.
I like it too
But, in the spirit of honest critique I'm now going to list a bunch of thoughts
On the Grub/Menu screen - I like the 'sideways' design, logo on the left, menu on the right. It's easy to do in grub2 (as proven by 12.3/13.1) but I'm not sure how viable that design is for ISOLINUX (the menu used on the DVD) - I want to try and get that as close as possible to this concept though, I like it.
I like the fact the openSUSE logo is there (though the circle around the eye and the pupil should be transparent, not white-filled)
I'm not sold on the 'divider' made out of many hexagons - it works in the video, but on different resolution screens I can see it looking very messy. I think a straight line will work better
I like the colours all seem to match the openSUSE brand guidelines - http://opensuse.github.io/branding-guidelines/
I like the chosen palette, especially the dark background, though I'd want to experiment with different colours in different places. I'm not sure the green openSUSE logo 'works'.. I'm thinking maybe having the logo in white but having the vertical divider provide the splash of green we need.
The transition of the logo from left to centre - LOOKS AWESOME - but is technically impossible, sorry - However, if we use the 'big pop-up' with kernel loading messages in Grub (like we currently do), we can hide the Grub menu and when Plymouth starts it will have the same colour background..so, it'll still look 'good', just not a good as this video
- Bootloader/Plymouth
I love the simple logo with a hexagon based progress bar
I'd prefer to see the logo be the _Distribution_ logo (Tumbleweed or Leap), not the openSUSE logo - the Bootloader has already shown the user they're using openSUSE, I'd like the bootloader to be the first chance for them to see _which_ openSUSE distribution they're using
The progress bar concept is awesome, I love it, please, someone learn how to do that in plymouth!
https://www.google.de/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UT F-8#q=plymouth%20scripting
- SDDM Looks like a great concept to me, I cant comment on it's viability as I know nothing about SDDM theeming - maybe best to reach out to the KDE team on that one
Plymouth scripting it's no easy (at least for me)... Here you can get some tips: - - https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/Plymouth/Scripts/ I'm trying to do something, but by the moment it's only in my head, and it's no easy to put it in the screen!! :) 've phun - -- - ------------------- GPG Key: 0xC9B7E22A Aprende a proteger la privacidad de tu correo: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/es/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVv4lEAAoJEMx0Lo3Jt+IqJtoP/jjNse2eiaP1o4iH7YxIy2gN unBZNPRGLcYF3+C3HKD9A4bzKUfH7BURGZqtZazATi+xLUidgusxLKfYkPEvOP45 lssFqHR0H3YRQXSi4RaIdyK8U3j0b9bwDUOqSo5uwghRbCZKGaQ4iTNWzjeX8vdn xn/IBGzkWT/5+Bs7edIYZlZJ9HOSKv4/IDqoy4a6iK/pAy2/ZiLFM13YvKxTl1oX +rtYlxIQIFkxTvFHF48vR5Gl75XTR6ZNY2mwChh7gfdTn396AsQi1G+wO7v4zat1 udpDOToqUoJ9Hiot0AWK2nCXypMAg8bA6oxA9d/nysRr7Vi2R8eUNZOm/QyA5ggg mekTItwcyOSEwmS5uk/W9hcawggX8wfwg9fsFvSAwvBsuLR/qseCDui0notkNfA2 5p8/x9Wn/oicsf2VI7N+AYJrlYlMHMb/eYRQICke5XSQacarYy+g2QYifmAXocN4 O5Fpa8R3f3G5gAC+GUg39C0URIBmNYazwkvLfs+Xnsn1hK1qBx99rlBaKMoJGNmC NdN+GJST9pLC7zYcyQextyrXP2NgyqDna1Op75+uHLJ/omW4/pAmkF6bzTbPrrrS PnoWT8ChKW2Nv/sNqAQWwdphvaj8WLyvEfz2S38VCKwjVKgF1EyqBeCIY1eZRlYT Kigo0LHM38BA4WKWcdQc =VsoS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org