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A mod would imply that he modified the original watercolor, which he says he didn't do. If he made it from scratch but based it on watercolor it still doesn't make it a mod :)

BTW Capric0rn: How do you go about making your themes? Do you make a mockup and then use the images from that or do you create each image seperately?

Also do you use Stylebuilder or just ResEdit?

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^Correct.

The entire theme is inspired by Watercolor and a bit by LE. All images are made from scratch which means the hole theme isn't a mod. It's just a theme that's inspired by the original Watercolor.

Compare the first LE to Luna. That's what a mod is based on another visual style.

I know you are stating your opinion. I'm doing the same kinda :p

Oh.. I didn't even see you made an edit to that post.

I create a mockup before putting it into the theme. These mockups are pretty big bytes wise. So I'd mock up the images in separated PSD files if you don't like to wait for Photoshop while it's opening the mockups.

I use Stylebuilder and Resedit to create the theme. Stylebuilder to edit the margins and somehow see what the theme looks like. Resedit to add stuff into the XML or INI files, like extra margins and other options.

Of course there are updates. But if I'm going to tell about them or show them off there won't be any surprises in the theme :p

Wouldn't that be a shame now, would it :p ?

It would indeed be a shame. I wasn't even planning on showing off the start button to begin with :p

If I remember correctly, no one forced you :whistle: .

Scirwode

Thought I'd update you guys again :) The theme is shaping up nicely. I think that I'm half done with the theme. So now I'll have to start mocking up the other half. This theme shouldn't be compared with the older versions. A lot of stuff is looking different and it even has a red close button. The theme name wont be Emico for that matter.

^The shellstyles will probably released inside the themes as an update. I'll have to talk about that with Scirwode first. The new version will get a new thread since it'll have a new name :)

@ikonizer: Thanks a lot for the kind comment! :)

^The shellstyles will probably released inside the themes as an update. I'll have to talk about that with Scirwode first. The new version will get a new thread since it'll have a new name :)

Me? What do you need me for :p ?

Scirwode

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