As per the title, here they are:
I’m surprised that there’s no major change in the art/design from 12.3 to 13.1, so I’ve left the design as-is and just updated the numbers.
Enjoy!
As per the title, here they are:
I’m surprised that there’s no major change in the art/design from 12.3 to 13.1, so I’ve left the design as-is and just updated the numbers.
Enjoy!
It’s nice work VP
Thank you
As always, thanks to you for the fine openSUSE 13.1 CD/DVD artwork contribution.
Thank You,
VintagePC wrote:
>
> As per the title, here they are:
>
> ‘Vintage PCs and more’
> (http://vintagepc.co.nr/site/index.php/stuff/portfolio/)
>
>
> I’m surprised that there’s no major change in the art/design from 12.3
> to 13.1, so I’ve left the design as-is and just updated the numbers.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>
Thumbs up !!!
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GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop
On 2013-11-09 15:46, VintagePC wrote:
>
> As per the title, here they are:
>
> ‘Vintage PCs and more’
> (http://vintagepc.co.nr/site/index.php/stuff/portfolio/)
>
>
> I’m surprised that there’s no major change in the art/design from 12.3
> to 13.1, so I’ve left the design as-is and just updated the numbers.
Nice!
Question: what about black and white, high contrast, artwork?
Lightscribe units do not handle color.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 “Dartmouth” at Telcontar)
You’re welcome everyone, glad to hear they’re well received as usual
It’s something I used to consider in the old ones as I have an LS burner myself, but it’s unfortunately slipped by the wayside as a) I rarely burn install media myself anymore (hooray USB), and if I do, it’s usually a net CD. I don’t have LS CDs so I resort to my printer with CD tray for a colour print.
Shoot me a PM and I’d be happy to link/send you the original SVG file so you can tweak it to suit your needs. I had a go with just adjusting the contrast/brightness of a B&W version and it looked like it would come out quite nice without much work
On 2013-11-09 20:56, VintagePC wrote:
> It’s something I used to consider in the old ones as I have an LS burner
> myself, but it’s unfortunately slipped by the wayside as a) I rarely
> burn install media myself anymore (hooray USB), and if I do, it’s
> usually a net CD. I don’t have LS CDs so I resort to my printer with CD
> tray for a colour print.
I can’t do that on my laser - they’d be cooked and warped
> Shoot me a PM and I’d be happy to link/send you the original SVG file so
> you can tweak it to suit your needs. I had a go with just adjusting the
> contrast/brightness of a B&W version and it looked like it would come
> out quite nice without much work
Thanks, but don’t bother. I use usb sticks myself, it was just a
curiosity on my side, just in case you had them. If you have to spend
more time it is not worth it - but thanks
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 “Dartmouth” at Telcontar)
VP,
While I too was a bit disappointed by the artwork from 12.3 to 13.1 as usual your artwork is:
MASTERFULL!!
Downloading and will use Thank You Vintage PC!
Quick update to the Live labels - it was pointed out to me that the live images are >700MB and no longer fit on CD, ergo the label text has been changed to “Live DVD” where appropriate.