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Delta for Windowblinds...

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*Read about extra modules on DeviantART

blah blah blah, I'll just say it's SMOOTH, really smooth with detail :)

and don't forget to check out all the details like the "sexboxes"!!!!

*Works well with the font override feature and gamma adjustment :rolleyes:

^pssst... are you reading this? >:o

:bounce:

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MSStyle Version

Styler Toolbar

Objectbar Finder

Rainlendar

Wallpapers

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It's actually very nice. Too bright for my taste, but very well done. The fact that the theme looks complete without the need of styler themes and such is an indication of the caliber of work put into this.

I really appreciate your comment :) , and btw, WB lets you use gamma adjustment, maybe you can play with it to get a brightness level you can tolerate

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Good work, its too light for my taste and i think the scrolls are a bit difficult to use because of size.

pretty good quality tho, the only things that were a bit off to me was the dropdown menu glyphs arent centered and the distinct lack of shellstyle images..also the corners of the context menus dont look correctly rounded as if maybe its half a pixel off in the sizing of the image.

I think the judges, taste aside may be looking for completeness in the themes submitted.

Otherwise i see u put some effort into this, and overall i like it.

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Good work, its too light for my taste and i think the scrolls are a bit difficult to use because of size.

pretty good quality tho, the only things that were a bit off to me was the dropdown menu glyphs arent centered and the distinct lack of shellstyle images..also the corners of the context menus dont look correctly rounded as if maybe its half a pixel off in the sizing of the image.

I think the judges, taste aside may be looking for completeness in the themes submitted.

Otherwise i see u put some effort into this, and overall i like it.

Good feedback, about the gylphs on the dropdown menus... they are just one pixel off, and I dont want to alpha blend them, as it will center with some fonts, It might be a just pixel off center with tahoma

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IVE BEEN LONGING TO USE THIS SKIN, FINALLY IT IS OUT

delta ftw

Good work, its too light for my taste and i think the scrolls are a bit difficult to use because of size.

pretty good quality tho, the only things that were a bit off to me was the dropdown menu glyphs arent centered and the distinct lack of shellstyle images..also the corners of the context menus dont look correctly rounded as if maybe its half a pixel off in the sizing of the image.

I think the judges, taste aside may be looking for completeness in the themes submitted.

Otherwise i see u put some effort into this, and overall i like it.

Is perfect for my taste, the scrolls aren't difficult, I enjoy it because it isn't too big :cool:

The dropdown menu glyphs are perfeect, the corners are exact imo and if any pixel were added or removed it would ruin its distinct look

this skin is flawless :rofl:

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