None of those are worthy IMO. It's more routine.matt3o wrote: ↑the solitary alps switch is not bad
Post your deskthority header images here
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Thanks, the last one and the Goupil work the best I think.mike52787 wrote: ↑I really like the first one and the last one. Really great looking.
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I actually like this one
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I believe that would be perfect if just shifted 10-20 px to the bottom so that the copper leaf is not hidden by the top menu
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I like it even less now...matt3o wrote: ↑I believe that would be perfect if just shifted 10-20 px to the bottom so that the copper leaf is not hidden by the top menu
But the Kailh Cherry ML shot.
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yeah nothing special.
the kailh shot... I dunno, my finger bothers me
the kailh shot... I dunno, my finger bothers me
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You're only bothered because it's your finger! With my modest header experience I say that one is a final pick. I can photoshop your finger a bit darker if you like...
Also this one works very well IMO, Madhias strikes again:
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yes, that is very nice, but I really had enough of wingnuts
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Ugh, a little "grumpyness" I detect there...matt3o wrote: ↑yes, that is very nice, but I really had enough of wingnuts
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This is my current Stylish ruleset:
The second one deals with the fact that the little profile pop-up in forum topics uses grey for the shadow instead of black, which is wrong and looks weird. (Using grey for a shadow will actually brighten any darker shades!)
The first one puts a subtle black glow around "mechanical keyboards extraordinaire" to make it stand out more from heading images that are too pale.
Some time back, I created a Photoshop overlay to help create banners, so that you can adjust the image to stay clear of all the header components. This needs adjusting for the new subheading, but since most people are likely to prefer something libre, I've recreated it as an SVG file, attached.
Too many of the banner attempts get tangled up with the logo and links within the header and this should help with that. If anyone does prefer Photoshop (or has something that will read layered PSDs but not SVGs) I can tweak that, too.
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@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
@-moz-document domain("deskthority.net") {
#site-description p {
text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px black;
}
.postprofile-more {
box-shadow: 3px 3px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25);
}
}
The first one puts a subtle black glow around "mechanical keyboards extraordinaire" to make it stand out more from heading images that are too pale.
Some time back, I created a Photoshop overlay to help create banners, so that you can adjust the image to stay clear of all the header components. This needs adjusting for the new subheading, but since most people are likely to prefer something libre, I've recreated it as an SVG file, attached.
Too many of the banner attempts get tangled up with the logo and links within the header and this should help with that. If anyone does prefer Photoshop (or has something that will read layered PSDs but not SVGs) I can tweak that, too.
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- Deskthority banner mock-up.zip
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Here are mine:
shadow mask and scanline should be viewed under the right resolution :980x190
1.shadow mask
2.Scanline
3.
my version film photo:
4.
my version,tweak it a little bit:
5.
This one is too blury,well try my best:
6.
try to bring the texture back:
7.
the last one for today:
shadow mask and scanline should be viewed under the right resolution :980x190
1.shadow mask
2.Scanline
3.
my version film photo:
4.
my version,tweak it a little bit:
5.
This one is too blury,well try my best:
6.
try to bring the texture back:
7.
the last one for today:
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DT logo is not very readable in these last few headers
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You're right, the Goupil and the last Madhias desk are still my favorite. I do like Mr.Nobody's own two efforts as well.matt3o wrote: ↑DT logo is not very readable in these last few headers
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Sometimes yes. I have some links for you I need to find first...Mr.Nobody wrote: ↑IMHO, pics about vintage stuff are all worth collecting and restoring, they conveys some sort of warmness and sense of leisure like vinyl or tape cassette...
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For warmth, I'd suggest not converting yellow tones to blue tones. Photo 8 (the Zenith case) has gone from looking warm and cheery to cold and gloomy due to the colour corrections. For documentation purposes, I try to ensure neutral colour balance, but for a header, a yellow colour cast isn't a bad thing!
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@seebart, I am about to read all your threads and posts...you have tons of goodies...it couldn't be better to have some sort of index...
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Agree, just hate to see the beige yellowing
@beardsmore
Agree, just hate to see the beige yellowing
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It's a great shot, not sure which one works better. I placed the dark area where the phone goes so that our text is more visible. I played around with it and tried to get all of "deskthority" in the header but it looks strange.Engicoder wrote: ↑You beat me too it I think I like yours better
y11971alex's two 5251's and Harshmallow's portable IBM are my favorite beside your TDD.
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Wait… wait… Are you really saying you are loading this in your browser to override the forum rules because it lacks skeuomorphism?Daniel Beardsmore wrote: ↑This is my current Stylish ruleset:
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@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml); @-moz-document domain("deskthority.net") { #site-description p { text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px black; } .postprofile-more { box-shadow: 3px 3px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25); } }
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The bottom one makes shadows not look stupid. The top one makes "mechanical keyboards extraordinaire" more readable.
I don't know that I'd call the shadows skewermorphic — real shadows are complex. Curiously, Psion EIKON did attempt a compromise:
(4 bits/pixel was apparently quite battery intensive, hence the 2 bpp standard display mode. Using all 4 bpp would have yielded more interesting shadows (depth-determined opacity) but it really wasn't worth it.)
I don't know that I'd call the shadows skewermorphic — real shadows are complex. Curiously, Psion EIKON did attempt a compromise:
(4 bits/pixel was apparently quite battery intensive, hence the 2 bpp standard display mode. Using all 4 bpp would have yielded more interesting shadows (depth-determined opacity) but it really wasn't worth it.)
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Thanks for banner-ising some of my photos Seebart! I agree, I really like the 5155 portable in banner form. I also like the simplicity of the bright green SMK PCB as well.seebart wrote: ↑It's a great shot, not sure which one works better. I placed the dark area where the phone goes so that our text is more visible. I played around with it and tried to get all of "deskthority" in the header but it looks strange.Engicoder wrote: ↑You beat me too it I think I like yours better
y11971alex's two 5251's and Harshmallow's portable IBM are my favorite beside your TDD.