Hi all.
At our last IRC gathering we have chosen a new default wallpaper for the next release of the OS, and I took on a task of preparing it for the release. I took a shot at it and I think it's looking a little better. Now there aren't that many changes done, but for what I did here is an account with explanations: a) the overall color tone was adjusted - the original had a nice "old photo" look to it due to slightly washed palette used; very nice touch in itself, but I'm not sure we want a brand new release to look somewhat "washed" b) texture was added to compensate for Inkscape gradient deficiency (Inkscape can not do perfect gradients, using step algorithm instead) c) the shapes were smoothed out - purely cosmetic touch to make them look even more lightray-like
There may be a few more tweaks I'll put on this, or Andy may come with an idea to make it even better. Please let me know what you think.
/Me likes :D
Is there any progress on that? If we want to get the improved version into 12.2, we should start pushing it to git.
As you might have seen, M3 still contains the original artwork. The initial modifications done by Eugene are now in git, but still a lot of work needs to be done (Splash screens, etc.) Also afaik plymouth will be used instead of bootsplash in 12.2, so we need to prepare a theme for that, too. How should we procede? Greets Marcus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org