@Sat0xshi do you mind if these images that you made are used in Louis Rossmann’s thumbnails?
I’m sure these would look really good!
@Sat0xshi do you mind if these images that you made are used in Louis Rossmann’s thumbnails?
I’m sure these would look really good!
@Nexustastic yes I’m a fan of his YouTube channel!
To anybody who wants to use my art work, feel free to do anything with it!
@pixelforest did you have any luck printing the stickers? If so does it look good on the laptop?
I’m quite happy to see a number of wallpaper and animations from fans like us!
Woah! These are so so incredible! I know I am definitely going to be using some of these as my new wallpaper
Slowly re-learning Inkscape and building off of Tyler_S’ work in this thread went better than expected so I figured I would share the results.
And because I’ve been (very happily) running Fedora 35 on the machine, I did the same with the Fedora logo.
@Caleb_Majeski Wooooow, these look awesome, definitely going in my wallpaper collection!
I confess that I know very little about working with Inkscape, but I was thinking of adding a Gentoo logo to mine with maybe something like Photoshop. The way I was planning on approaching it is using a slight transparency effect to allow the patterned background to shine through - is that how you did the Fedora logo and maintained the texture?
@FrameworkBee That’s the the one I ended up settling on too, ha!
@Mirage I took the svg of the box drawing by @Tyler_S the fedora logo from the wikimedia commons, and some openly distributed ultrahd textures that I applied to various objects via masking.
So, everything I started with was uniformally flat, which made a coherent end result pretty easy. The default Gentoo logo has depth built into it, so I’m not sure how well the process I used would translate to that.
Though thinking about it, depending on how you did the shadowing and integration, it might be possible to make the logo look like a non-paper physical object, on the papercraft workspace and it might look kind of okay?
I settled on this one too, absolutely love it!!
For the past few months I’ve been into dark, subdued backgrounds on my devices with dark themes, so here’s my simple variation of the work by @Tyler_S and whoever designed the original box at Framework.
I tried to combine Framework logo with Ubuntu logo, ended up with this planetary gearbox:
Cons: feels a bit crowded
Pros: allows for 1:3, 1:4 and 3:4 transmission
Version 2.0
Ooh! I love this one, It perfectly embodies what framework is about , I will be using this on my computer for sure c:
@Robert_Kocourek That’s beautiful, I’ve been using the one of a plane from up higher on the thread by @JacobFavreault , but I’ll have to make my lock screen one and my home screen the other. I love it!
August sunset in Chicago taken from the Willis Tower. The building with the bright lights on it is the United Center where the Chicago Bulls play.
just set this as my wallpaper. well done!
actually I like this even better. every piece of art I have seen in this thread is incredible! so hard to chose
I like the fold-out logo animation. Maybe something like that which then becomes the KDE logo would be a good Plasma splash animation…?
@Caleb_Majeski, any chance you could share your inkscape source files? I’d love to make a Debian one.
@Timothy_LePes check out my post where I made a splash screen for KDE
i hope it is up to your expectations