Re: AmpGUI7 (now at AMPGUIMODS.COM)
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:11 pm
Seconded on the flatter look. Maybe a flat version also?KEVORKIAN wrote:I was digging the flatter look but whatever you come up with is going to be great!
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Seconded on the flatter look. Maybe a flat version also?KEVORKIAN wrote:I was digging the flatter look but whatever you come up with is going to be great!
That would be awesome. Really like the look of that. In a strange way I find the flat look relaxing.amplidood wrote:Perhaps when I'm done I'll just make a version with no lighting effects. You know, cuz you gotta make the fans happy (this is me rolling eyes at myself )
I agree. There is something nice about seeing 2D objects in 2D, your mind no longer has to process an optical illusion.James Steele wrote:That would be awesome. Really like the look of that. In a strange way I find the flat look relaxing.amplidood wrote:Perhaps when I'm done I'll just make a version with no lighting effects. You know, cuz you gotta make the fans happy (this is me rolling eyes at myself )
Glad you like it!DJeff wrote:Hi Amplidood,
First of all, I cannot thank you enough for your work, it's fantastic...
I dl Nostalgia for 7.02 and for some reason I don't get the bold numbers in the transport section... Any ideas?
I'm on 10.4.11, would that be the reason?
Cheers
James Steele wrote:Like the look Andy. Actually I don't know if it's my monitor calibration but I noticed your grays lean toward the warmer side. (
That's what makes it so appealing to me. I love the 3D warm look compared to the 2D cool look. Interesting how we all see things in our own way.labman wrote:James Steele wrote:Like the look Andy. Actually I don't know if it's my monitor calibration but I noticed your grays lean toward the warmer side.
We see that here too James.
Indeed. Seems like for Andy to make everyone completely happy he'd have far too many variations. But I thought I'd speak up since it's the "squeaky wheel that gets the grease" as the saying goes. The people who voice their opinions influence the process and I figured I might add my 2 cents. I prefer shades or grey that are neutral or lean toward blue not toward brown/red/gold etc. I'm not alone on that apparently.666 wrote:
That's what makes it so appealing to me. I love the 3D warm look compared to the 2D cool look. Interesting how we all see things in our own way.
amplidood wrote:Shapin' up Sharp...