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Skin Completed

Begun working on this skin this morning and doing pretty good.

Got inspired by the Longhorn MSN Skin and decided to make a winamp skin to at least nearly match it.

And this is my result so far. This is basicly how it?s gonna look. Depends on which updates i will be doing. All suggestions are welcome.

Skin link - Many many thanks to Kyro for hosting

http://codemills.com/anshu/bluefighteraeroskin.wal

UPDATED SCREENSHOT

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Make the top a bit more attractive by shrinking it down to a fraction of that size. Its way too big to be proportioned to the current size of the skin. As for the stop, play, pause, etc buttons, use the same style you have for the 'minimize/close' buttons. have the play be the same size of the " X " and the stop, pause, song back, song foward buttons be the same size of the " - " button.

sb - stop - play - pause - sf

Appreciate all your comments. As you all have requested it will be smaller, just made it that big to start with so i don?t have to remove things all the time to test if one thing fits better on another spot or anything like that.

Making a good progress right now. Sliders all buttons and such are now there, not right bitmaps but they work and i am going to getting everything into the skin and then skin the parts.

Still no suggestion for a caption text?

Alrigth thanks for your comments everyone.

The Main Window is about 95% done. volume bar,shuffle and repeat buttons left to make look better.

But now the skin is fully functional (except the equalizer) so I thought that now that it actually work i can release to you guys so you can test it.

And then i?ll release another when i?m done. The things that are left are to skin the playlist, make an equalizer, skin the video window and skin the Media Library if I have the time.

I?ve got 2 webspaces to host this file on but none of them seem to work. So if anybody can host this file please tell me. For the moment i can send it to you all via email and MSN Messenger.

Email: [email protected] (MSN the same)

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