I was just giving an example for a Tyrell skin They are both beautiful BTW.Teksonik wrote:No, this is beautiful.........
Wait wasn't this thread about Tyrell......
Tyrell N6 2.0
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 18561 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Yes they are both beautiful. To each his own....in the eye of the beholder....and all that.....braj wrote:I was just giving an example for a Tyrell skin They are both beautiful BTW.
I just prefer a nice monochrome background over one with a lot of colors. It's easier on my eyes and looks more professional. All in my opinion of course. Others prefer brightly colored GUI's.......to each his own
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
Warning - off topic alert
The artist is his* own hardest critic. He's bathing in his own negativity and self doubts. When reaching out to others, it's for motivation to continue and to recharge his batteries. That's how I and all the artists i know function (not limited to the art of music).
(*or her)
These, including myself, are all creative people. We create for the love and need of creation. We're not mainly producers or do it for fortune or fame. If we were on a deserted island we would probably be making art of some form before we ate dinner.
There's no need to tell you, and it wouldn't be wise considering the rules at KVR, how i feel about those critics i've met in my life who looooves to spray their opinions on everyone like a rabid skunk. They all share the same psychological profile. Looners, defensive and totally awkward in any social situation. It's like they seek out the easiest target to vengeance their pitiful existence. Artists are sensitive people, especially about their art as it is in some way a direct link to their "soul".
While internet forums seems like a nest for critics, where they gather like vultures, i run in to them far too often in my real life.
If you don't respect (which is earned) the person, then don't respect his opinions. (he's allowed to have them though!)
If someone is of no importance to you, then neither is his opinions.
This is about art btw, not about politics or philosophy.
The artist is his* own hardest critic. He's bathing in his own negativity and self doubts. When reaching out to others, it's for motivation to continue and to recharge his batteries. That's how I and all the artists i know function (not limited to the art of music).
(*or her)
These, including myself, are all creative people. We create for the love and need of creation. We're not mainly producers or do it for fortune or fame. If we were on a deserted island we would probably be making art of some form before we ate dinner.
There's no need to tell you, and it wouldn't be wise considering the rules at KVR, how i feel about those critics i've met in my life who looooves to spray their opinions on everyone like a rabid skunk. They all share the same psychological profile. Looners, defensive and totally awkward in any social situation. It's like they seek out the easiest target to vengeance their pitiful existence. Artists are sensitive people, especially about their art as it is in some way a direct link to their "soul".
While internet forums seems like a nest for critics, where they gather like vultures, i run in to them far too often in my real life.
If you don't respect (which is earned) the person, then don't respect his opinions. (he's allowed to have them though!)
If someone is of no importance to you, then neither is his opinions.
This is about art btw, not about politics or philosophy.
- KVRian
- 910 posts since 21 Aug, 2011
Bravo, sir. Well said.Crackbaby wrote:Warning - off topic alert
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- KVRian
- 1255 posts since 18 May, 2004
In other words, have a little empathy for your fellow artist, be it sonic or visual. There are nice ways to say you don't like something and offer useful, constructive criticism rather than outright say something is bad or what you don't like.
Also we're all on a learning curve, some further along than others, so think before you shoot people down.
And alot of artists tend to be sensitive folks, I've learnt that the hard way when collaborating with people and somehow things go from 'maybe we could change that line' to 'right that's it forget about it!!!!'
TL:DR..... be nice
Also we're all on a learning curve, some further along than others, so think before you shoot people down.
And alot of artists tend to be sensitive folks, I've learnt that the hard way when collaborating with people and somehow things go from 'maybe we could change that line' to 'right that's it forget about it!!!!'
TL:DR..... be nice
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- KVRian
- 1255 posts since 18 May, 2004
So something like this.....Teksonik wrote:No, this is beautiful.........
Wait wasn't this thread about Tyrell......
...might work for you
It's just something I knocked up and probably won't see through to completion as the alignment of all the controls, boxes etc is just too all over the place and I haven't got time to wade through that layout script.
Gives a bit of u-he family continuity though
Last edited by scoobz on Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 1255 posts since 18 May, 2004
Oh and there was this....
Based on the original render by Stephan Gries combined with the carbon fibre theme of the v2 skin.
Drag to a new window to view full size or right click 'view image'
Based on the original render by Stephan Gries combined with the carbon fibre theme of the v2 skin.
Drag to a new window to view full size or right click 'view image'
- KVRAF
- 6244 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
Just for correction, it looked indeed pretty nice there no point to quibble about itAn awful and notorious troller called [color=yellow][b]Krakatau[/b][/color] wrote:...rather than purely relevant, fair pointTeksonik wrote:Too toyish for me.........
That said i would regret that the color scheme might not perhaps have been exploited at the best to increase intuitiveness of the interface
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
I'd suggest changing out the Moog-esque knobs for the Diva 'Roland' ones, as well as the faders. Throw some wood siding ala Diva and lighten up the bottom blank areas to be the same color as the top trim and you have a winner Maybe make a few color variations too.scoobz wrote:So something like this.....Teksonik wrote:No, this is beautiful.........
Wait wasn't this thread about Tyrell......
...might work for you
It's just something I knocked up and probably won't see through to completion as the alignment of all the controls, boxes etc is just too all over the place and I haven't got time to wade through that layout script.
Gives a bit of u-he family continuity though
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
Can you with the config files move all sliders and knobs around as you wish? Could you for instance make a GUI optimized for 8 knobs in a row like BCR2000?
(seeing the chorus seem to end up all over the place .. )
(seeing the chorus seem to end up all over the place .. )
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- KVRian
- 1255 posts since 18 May, 2004
Sorry, forgot the handwritten font
I tried some different shaded panels too but not sure the work, ah well
And yes crackbaby, if you had the time and inclination you could do whatever you liked I guess.
I tried some different shaded panels too but not sure the work, ah well
And yes crackbaby, if you had the time and inclination you could do whatever you liked I guess.
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
i like this!scoobz wrote:Sorry, forgot the handwritten font
I tried some different shaded panels too but not sure the work, ah well
And yes crackbaby, if you had the time and inclination you could do whatever you liked I guess.
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- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
OO, how do we get this? I've been editing the 1978 theme myself but one question I had was how to increase the size of the knobs? I grabbed the Diva 'roland' knobs but they are smaller than expected, I'd like to scale them up. Is it just a matter of resizing the png files?scoobz wrote:Sorry, forgot the handwritten font
I tried some different shaded panels too but not sure the work, ah well
And yes crackbaby, if you had the time and inclination you could do whatever you liked I guess.
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- KVRAF
- 18561 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Oh Irony....sweet Irony........Crackbaby wrote:If someone is of no importance to you, then neither is his opinions.
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- KVRAF
- 18561 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I never say anything on the Internet that I wouldn't say to someone's face...eye to eye...But then I don't live on Lollipop Lane in Marshmallow Town where it's all Rainbows and Unicorns. I live in the real world and when someone asks for my opinion I will give it.....honestly. Just like I'm about to honestly say that I do like some of the screenshots above....because they don't look Toyish. If that's too harsh for anyone then the Choo Choo bound for Cotton Candy City is boarding as we speak......Phase47 wrote:Bravo, sir. Well said.Crackbaby wrote:Warning - off topic alert
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe