Skin Reviewer and Commenter
Hi All ...

Haven't any of you guys out there wondered why skinners use the same styles for customizing? You know - the Windows Vista Glass, the stylish Microsoft Fonts and stuff...
I'm not a skinner myself, but I have the potential to be a great one, and I have a very good eye for skinning. There are always those things that look the same in skins.

Rocksta
Comments
on Mar 29, 2007
I agree with you in part, there are skinners who tend to fit that mold but if you dig a little further there are also a few that lets say push the boundaries a little more. What changes would you personally make to break the mold?

Btw the link doesn't work.
on Mar 29, 2007
I would change some of the most basic things, like the position of common areas on the OS. Like the folder task bar with all those extra options - I would put those on a completely different side of the Window itself, just to make it look different. I'd pay attention to smaller details that actually make a good skin.

To me, skinning isn't just about making the skin look good, it's also about ideas and concerns that people have for their OS's.


Will replace the link soon - just re-organising my stuff at the moment.
on Mar 29, 2007
I would put those on a completely different side of the Window itself, just to make it look different.


Yeah folks have been doing that in VS for years, Cant be done in SKS, you could code your own .uifile to accomplish that or ask someone who has coded one on the VS side if you could use theirs as a base. Theres a VS called neogenix by Dobee that currently offers what your talking about. Great skin too.
on Mar 29, 2007
Mike, There are radical blinds out there but the problem is that they are not as useful to the average user.  If skinners want their skins used, they need to have the componants in the accustomed places.

I hate using a skin that puts the min/max/close buttons somewhere else and even worse, uses a non-standard icon.  I then have to hunt for what I want instead of just "knowing"  I lose time and gain frustration.

In regards for artists making blinds that are in a similar style . . . Stephen King still sells millions of books on the same premise.  Van Gogh's sytle *IS* his style.  There's nothing wrong with that at all.  In fact, I have some favorite authors whos skins I download just because I know their style (and like it).

The cool thing is, here at Wincustomize, there's something for everyone (if you look). {I had misseed this skin from 2003.  It's a winner! Check it out!}
on Mar 29, 2007
you don't have to know VS to do that. You just have to manually edit uss files. I have a tutorial that tells how to edit them all, but since it was taken down by the original author, I can't show it to the rest of the skinners unfortunately.

I still don't know why that was never added to SKS though.
on Mar 29, 2007
For what it's worth, I use the Unorthodox Skins every once in a while and like them.
on Mar 29, 2007
you don't have to know VS to do that.


Who said you had to know VS?   
on Mar 29, 2007
The cool thing is, here at Wincustomize, there's something for everyone (if you look). {I had misseed this skin from 2003. It's a winner! Check it out!}


gah! that skin is...interesting. I downloaded it, and now it will reside in my server, until i get XP on my laptop. then i'll use it so i can compare/contrast w/ Beelzebub. (BTW, in about 3 days, it will be my 9th month of using Beelzebub!) why i am excited, i do not know, but i am having trouble figuring out what to do about our "anniversary" maybe i could take a printout of my screenshot out to dinner at Wendy's? they already think im scary...
on Mar 29, 2007
You just have to manually edit uss files

wouldnt let me edit..

USS? whats that? Shellstyles and image placement thereof are coded in the .uifile.

on Mar 29, 2007
To Zubaz, I agree with you in that respect, I'd never move min,max,close buttons - I would do something creative with them - make them 3D Animate or something like that.

If I created skins I would always be creative with them - flower new ideas into them. I'd in fact make them a bit more interactive.
on Mar 29, 2007
I like to be creative too Mike, nothing wrong with that as long as you can maintain functionality. As far as animated titlebar buttons, that isn;t supported in per pixel windows at this time, just so you don't go trying it and wonder why it doesnt work.
on Mar 29, 2007
I know it doesn't work yet, but maybe we should bring that idea up to Stardock, i think it would work great.
I use WB myself, but I only use The Vista Aero theme on XP SP2. The buttons already glow, why can't they animate as well (like magnify or something)? Just a Thought.
on Mar 29, 2007
They can animate, or magnify (thru animation) but right now you would have to use normal windows until its supported in Per pixel. )
on Mar 29, 2007
True. I guess I need an in-depth tutorial on the drivers that WB etc use and how they are used.

But I must get myself a new PC first, my current one is giving me troubles, but ones that I can fix - don't enjoy fixing them though.