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I'm tweaking the style of my message board, implementing a design theme that's based on Plastik widgets in KDE (a Linux GUI desktop) and the Crystal SVG, Nuvola and Windows XP icon sets. The theme is intended for both vBulletin and PhotoPost.
The implementation is only partial now, but here's a few examples of button images to give you an idea.
Be sure to credit Everaldo if you are using his icons (they look like them) He often grants use to them providing you give him credit.
Most definitely. I couldn't think of the name, but for the most part they are Elverado's icons. I would give credit to the creator of the KDE Platik widget set, too, but I can't find any related information. There's a few exceptions; I made the little a-with-the-cursor for the "Edit" button.
I'm saving all the PSDs, too.
Last edited by cyburbia; Sun 19th Jun '05, 8:19pm.
/buttons is more or less complete. I won't be releasing the entire set (with PSDs, of course) until all the vB 3.* graphics are in the set, though.
Here's a few more.
- closed thread
- IP
- report post
- quick reply
- print
- subscribe to thread
- add poll to thread
- e-mail page
The one thing I'm unhappy with is Photoshop's poor text antialiasing; there's no way to create type at small sizes that's as crisp as with the MS Cleartype or Apple Quartz engines.
Last edited by cyburbia; Wed 22nd Jun '05, 6:08am.
widgetinstance 262 (Related Topics) skipped due to lack of content & hide_module_if_empty option.
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