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nice to see there may be some progress on this

btw arhra does still post here, well he did last month

Off topic, but arhra appeared in Edge Magazine :o Edge is easily the best videogame magazine in the UK, and possibly the world, and in the letters pages they have snippets from the Edge forums, he was there :D

can't be to hard to change the colors for your self with

stylebuilder i will try that for my self that orange looks just fine

Recolouring in Stylebuilder is a half possible-half assed way, it won't look very good, I tried it. I was making all the graphics from scratch to complete the black/orange variation, it's the only way really if you want it to look decent :/

yepp think i don't like this style anyway

but it can be done i photoshop

just to change the colors i stylebuider

did not work out any good

hehe i got was a black bad looking thing

but i got a nice looking silver version tho.

so now back to windowsclassic the only style that will last forever...

I've started coloring it myself too.. but dang it's really time consuming.. =( Now I truely give props to all the theme makers out there.. At the rate I'm going.. it'll take me a while before it's finished.. I'm thinking just stink with the blue.. =)

I'm even thinking going in there an writting a script to map/replace the colors on the bitmaps is faster than doing it by hand.. =) Maybe I should look into that too.

am i the ONLY one that is unable to download ANYTHING from arhra? the first rhodium edge was my favorite style ever and i really want this one, but every one of Arhra's themes i try to d/l gives me the ol' website does not exist error... :crazy:

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  • 2 months later...

Oi, quit bumping this thread :p

It's still in progress - the blue/white version is pretty much done, except for a few things like the vertical taskbar, and possibly a few other things, plus i'm still fiddling with a few things, trying to work out exactly how i want them (i've gone through about ten different designs for the progress bars, for instance...), and i need to go over it with a fin-tooth comb at some point, make sure there's nothing i've missed. And i haven't even started on a shellstyle...

Anyway, i'll start a new thread once i've got something i feel happy about releasing (actually, i might just take out the (90% incomplete) orange/black colourscheme, and release what i've got now, then go back and finish the orange/black off properly...)

So, look out for a new thread in the near future :)

[edit: and i'm definitely a HIM! (at least, i was last i checked :blink: )]

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