Hi Mo,
I think we can create more interesting Fedora desktop if we use something that not "fully" 3d and resource hungry. I suggest that we can maybe pimp up our desktop if we combine isometric/anamorthic artwork based on svg. I suggest something similar that Victor Vasarely made in his marvelous paints, or VamosArt creates online and combine with our fade thing.
Basically I suggest to make a wallpaper that from a viewpoint visually elevates that artwork as time passes, transforms the art on the desktop to a fake 3d object, an illusion as we use our fade technique. I don't know that is possible to maybe change colors too as it would be in real life lighting affects on materials - but digitally use such wallpaper? In the beginning it looks like an 2D thing that transforms to 3d then again to 2d. Something like these:
VamosArt:
How about like this with our Fedora logo instead of this M: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07il8wZR1Tk
Zoltan
2017-09-24 23:37 GMT+02:00 Máirín Duffy <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
If this is a desktop suggestion, this is
probably not the right list for discussion. I'm not sure exactly what you're proposing though, and am interested in learning more. Can you give some specifics?Cheers,
~mOn Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 1:11 PM Enea LeFons <enea.lefons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As subject :)
Open source, Free... very professional...
How about it?
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