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Very good style Bant, just one or 2 things that could be better IMO:

- a shellstyle to fit it (and I'm willing to help if you need)

- a vs that fits the preview you made (see min max close buttons)

Compact start menus and all that stuff, who cares...

Still you're one of the greatest stylers in this aera, but guys like KoL in the very same area tend to be better, even if I like the work you did on the other buttons (those are the greatest I saw lately).

In 2 words, great comeback, once again you fooled us the right way.

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Very good style Bant, just one or 2 things that could be better IMO:

- a shellstyle to fit it (and I'm willing to help if you need)

- a vs that fits the preview you made (see min max close buttons)

Compact start menus and all that stuff, who cares...

Still you're one of the greatest stylers in this aera, but guys like KoL in the very same area tend to be better, even if I like the work you did on the other buttons (those are the greatest I saw lately).

In 2 words, great comeback, once again you fooled us the right way.

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like he's said before he's not making a compact start menu ... whats the point, how often do you ACTUALLY see your startmenu ? Just think, it's compact when you're not looking ... prove me wrong :p

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I've got to say, I don't really see what the big deal about this set is. If you're into Luna mods I think Souluna is probably better. I don't know, this just doesn't do it for me, but then I'm not a big fan of Luna in general. Anyway, different strokes. I always appreciate the amount of work that goes into skins, so good one for that.

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Nice work.

How many shellstyles are there going to be? blue rocket released one, KoL is working on one and Bubbabyte has one. :wacko:

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Well there is already one shellstyle posted on gfxOasis and Bubba's shelllstyle looks awesome. I think Im not going to work with the shellstyles.

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Anyone looking for a shellstyle, here's the unofficial one Kol mentioned off gfxOasis:

Just extract the "Shell" folder into the Reluna folder (Usually found in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\Reluna) Then re-apply the theme.

<- Unofficial Reluna Shellstyle -> *Updated

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Anyone looking for a shellstyle, here's the unofficial one Kol mentioned off gfxOasis:

Just extract the "Shell" folder into the Reluna folder (Usually found in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes\Reluna) Then re-apply the theme.

<- Unofficial Reluna Shellstyle ->

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Preview?

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hehe nice, my shellstyles are getting out to the public ;)  Re-download them, i just updated the shellstyles, they are finished now.

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awesome! here's the mirror of the updated shellstyle

http://acedriver.spymac.net/reluna_shellstyles.rar

Shellstyles by blue rocket for Reluna

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Shellstyles for:

- Alunamin

- Olove

- Bluetiful

What do i do with these wieerrrrdd files?

- Copy the shell folder and throw it in your Reluna folder.

- Reapply theme.

- Enjoy!

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