by TheeMahn » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:00 pm
red_team316 wrote:slingshotsuicide wrote:TheeMahn wrote:How about this image back background spinning at the top and a progress bar. I can provide it in multiple images (frame by frame) / sizes.
I like it. That would be a great place to start, can we get the letters in a contrasting colour or four? That's the only thing I can think of that would improve the 'working' icon that you've used it for as well. I think the icons get nearly as much attention from others as the revolving desktop on my box. (flat top and bottom sphere of 6) which is blowing my M$ friends' minds. It's just that the letters disappear during revolution.
Check out the Xmas Edition 2008 and/or the xmas theme pack. We actually did that. It's the largest usplash(filesize wise) thats ever been done. It did turn out real nice though. The C code in that is pretty straight forward compared to the parallax, so it should be pretty easy to understand.
Yesterday I added all theme packs to gnome look minus the Xmas Edition (they have all been pounded ever since ~500 downloads of each less then 24 hrs.). I know it is belated to add it now, but I am going to make it happen tomorrow when I get home. Your work does shine above all usplashes I have ever seen period. The usplash I made using your code pales in comparison. You deserve to be commended.
Do the math on the bandwidth consumption, 900+ MB X 500 just in -
0.0.6 release 2895 in total (please correct me if I am wrong 4.5 TB). Thank god unlimited acct. Do you know the maximum xfer I have ever seen in one month one server is 12 TB, I have 7
Thanks brother,
TheeMahn
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