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There needs to be four pallates, one for each element. | == Pallete == ---- There needs to be four palletes, one for each element. |
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Water should focus on the cool blues, maybe a blubuntu pallate. | Water should focus on the cool blues, maybe a blubuntu pallete. |
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Fire needs Red-Black | Fire needs Red-Black. |
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Wind needs cool greens-white | Wind needs cool greens-white. |
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Earth needs a natural feel to it | Earth needs a natural feel to it, maybe the same shades that Ubuntu have now. == Inspiration == ---- Post here some images that could help people to develop ideas. === Fire === === Water === This was taken from a photograph and recolored. Possible background or pallete. -Pitr [[Image:Elements Water]] === Air === This was also from a photograph. I tried to get the right colors in the shot for the theme. -Pitr [[Image:Elements Air]] === Earth === |
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Elements
Wind, Water, Fire, and Earth. Those are the main elements of nature. With the elements theme, it is bring those elements to you in the form of top-to bottom themes.
Pallete
There needs to be four palletes, one for each element.
Water should focus on the cool blues, maybe a blubuntu pallete.
Fire needs Red-Black.
Wind needs cool greens-white.
Earth needs a natural feel to it, maybe the same shades that Ubuntu have now.
Inspiration
Post here some images that could help people to develop ideas.
Fire
Water
- This was taken from a photograph and recolored. Possible background or pallete. -Pitr
Air
- This was also from a photograph. I tried to get the right colors in the shot for the theme. -Pitr
Earth
Comments
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