Tropic

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Screenshots:

GTK, Metacity, and Wallpaper:

attachment:tropic_full.png

Splash Screen:

attachment:tropic-splash.png

Download

attachment:Tropic_Edgy.tar.gz

Includes:

  • GTK Theme
  • Metacity Theme
  • GDM Theme
  • Wallpaper
  • Splash Screen

Note, this package cannot be installed using the Theme Manager, but the seperate tarballs for the GTK theme and GDM theme are contained inside this tarball.

'REQUIRES THE MURRINE ENGINE http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=42755 '

The New Direction

As of Dapper, Ubuntu's interface has been shifting from the infamous brown motif to a new caramel motif. But, in early builds of Dapper, I kinda liked Human better when it was orange (as it is my favourite color). Originally, Tropic was going to be an orange and green theme, but after learning about color coordination and saturation, I decided to take Tropic in a new direction.

People on the mailing list have made comments about my theme in earlier green/orange/silver stages saying things to the effect of "This might make a good default theme for Edgy+1" (or maybe Ubuntu 7.04 to be exact, if you want to be technical). So, I decided to flush out all the non-Ubuntu colors and keep it a nice contrasted Beige and Orange theme.

The GTK Theme

I originally used the gFlat engine, then went a few weeks with Ubuntulooks, but my REAL GTK engine choice is the brand new Murrine engine, offering a nice contemporary Glossy look that seems easier on the eyes.

The Metacity Theme

Okay, so it isn't Gilouche anymore...or my modification of Dark-Vidal, it's the interesting looking Murrine Metacity theme, looked like a boxed out Ubuntulooks with a consistant glossy finish to the rest of the engine's style.

Icons

Human, since I'm aiming for this to be the new default on 7.04, I only want to use more complete icon sets, it looked good with Tangerine but I decided to switch it up when I switched GTK engines because Tangerine wasn't glossy enough to go with the new Murrine engine.


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