[vs] advance4/pro2 (part of 20 colors project)


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advance4/pro2:

Redesigned version, mixes advance4/pro and advance4/2.

(earlier advance4/2 schemes are in same package)

Propably the fastest vs ever.

This style has 20 colors, making total of 40 schemes.

UPDATED 17th October

20 colors:

blue

cyan

dark olive

tan

charcoal

dim red

dim green

deep orange

dark blue

mint

+

teal blue

black

deep red

slate gray

sea green

olive (Luna)

light blue (DT2)

white

orange (BeOS)

pink

3 font modes: big / small username, tahoma 8

(Install font included)

v1.3-1 (17th October, 2003): ready

v1.0-0 (26th August, 2003): initial version

>> downloads @ 521|design. [m]

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Edited by sz1
Hi sz1!

Can you add to this theme pack featuring the smallest startpanel of the world?

I like this one :)

Cheers!

Hmm... Why not. (Not in next update, but later).

But you have to give me the color scheme you would like to use it with. That color also should be different than any color in this pack already ;)

Give the exact hex or color values for both: captions and backgrounds (= toolbar etc.).

(Or I will do it and make it available separately.)

i'd like to see sz1 make a "smooth" style and not so flat not so complex... just smooth..

i've seen most of your work and you go towards the minimal flat look.. which i love ofcourse

but if you're soo good at that... why not try other stuff? like minimal and smooth?

i'd like to see sz1 make a "smooth" style and not so flat not so complex... just smooth..

i've seen most of your work and you go towards the minimal flat look.. which i love ofcourse

but if you're soo good at that... why not try other stuff? like minimal and smooth?

Maybe next. I know many last skins of mine are flat and minimal (though, chrome4[] series aren't), but I just had some ideas I wanted to implement. And I want best user friendliness with best compatibility and speed. And after all, I just want to do skins I want to use daily.

Though, I am now starting to concentrate more to web/forum skinning and less .msstyles. I will do some ports from them to .msstyles though. That propably results more "smooth" styles (less rectangles, more curves) for my skins.

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