I was just knocking about with Gitmail, which will be a future mail client, and finally decided it should have true skins. Well, I started searching around the forums, and found ActiveSkin. This was made using a mixture of ActiveSkin and Adobe Photoshop 6.0. (Yes I know my Photoshop is way outdated, but it still serves my purposes.)
Well anyways, this is my first attempt at creating a serious skin. I want to know what you guys think.
A. Looks great. Keep 'em coming!
B. Looks good for a first try.
C. I've seen better.
D. Bah! I'm not all that impressed.
E. This is awful, ya no-life wannabe.
Last edited by hothead; Nov 22nd, 2003 at 02:40 PM.
I was originally trying to put in a background I made with the Glitterato plugin, but it don't seem to do so well with images. They only become tiled onto the form.
I always thought having a consistent color scheme was too boring; you'd have too much of one color on there.
What if I added this button, and changed the colors of all the controls to match?
Wouldn't that make it a little duller? I'd suppose a good skin scheme would involve matching and contrasts. What did you have in mind with that button.
BTW, whatsup with the .BMPs, I thought they'd open up in the browser.