## DO NOT DELETE THIS <<Include(Artwork/PageTemplate/Header)>> Other pages for this artwork cycle: <<Navigation(siblings,1)>> ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:30%; background:#F1F1ED;"><<TableOfContents>>|| ## DO NOT DELETE THIS ## For large images (screen filling), use a small version no wider than 300 pixels instead and only link to the full size image. ## There are two tools located at Artwork/Documentation/Software/Wiki_Scripts to help you with this ## The name or your concept: == Ubuntu-themed branding for Aisleriot == Ubuntu-themed artwork for the Gnome solitaire game titled "Aisleriot". '''*''' A tiled background (with a small Ubuntu logo) '''*''' New card backs '''*''' Fresh colors == Current issues == The card back image file (gnomangelo_bitmap.svg) is currently too large. It is almost twice the original size, due to the complexity of the pattern on the cards. == Download == Download the files [[http://files.getdropbox.com/u/175241/wanted/aisleriot-artwork.tar.gz|here]]. I've included a simple script that will copy the files to the right folders for you (''only tested on Jaunty''). [[http://files.getdropbox.com/u/175241/wanted/aisleriot-artwork.tar.gz|Download...]] == Preview == {{attachment:jpgWQzFCY27Nq.jpg}} == Comments == ## To Add a Comment with your signature, date and time of your edit, enter: ## * Your comment, followed by: at-sign SIG at-sign (no spaces in between) * Since these are svg cards, wouldn't it be better to use the royal cards from here instead? http://david.bellot.free.fr/svg-cards/ I also reduced the size by 50% by using gzip compression on the cards. (Right click on svg, Create Archive, change to .gz, Create and then rename the resulting file with a .svg extension.) It works in both inkscape and aisleriot as normal. http://files.getdropbox.com/u/336801/gnomangelo_bitmap.svg -Durand (Monday, 22 June 2009 10:34 PM) * Thank you so much! I've been very puzzled by the filesize :-). As for the david.bellot cards, I really don't understand what there is to gain from the cards? The standard Gnome cards are also .SVG //MadsRH * If you look at the actual pictures on the cards, the gnome cards use a bitmap image. david.bellot has used vectors there. The only problem would be the increased file size. -Durand * The blue shade is a bit loud,against the background. The previous blue [gnome], was more pleasant, either that shade of blue or something in between the two would be better. -mac_v ---- == Blue Artwork == * Some changes from MadsRH release * Added blue felt as background and changed the slots to 50% alpha. == Download == Download the files [[http://modernreklam.se/aisleriot/aisleriot_blue_artwork.tar.gz|here]]. Use MadsRH script inside the .tar-file. == Preview == {{attachment:screenshot_blue_artwork.png}} == Comments == * Love the new card backs, but the link for the Blue Artwork seems to be broken. -- [[LaunchpadHome:blueyonder]] <<DateTime>> CategoryArtwork