Wet Floor Wallpaper for Puppy
Wet Floor Wallpaper for Puppy
Here's a site where you can create your own wet wallpaper for your Puppy. Using Highslide's JS gallery viewer, you can "drag n' drop" numbers and icons on to a work area and use your screen capture utility to make your own personal puppy wallpaper. No shortage of numbers or icons (including most puplets). Just click, drag and shoot. (sorry, only available in basic black)
01/01 Update: the individual alphabet has been added.
Letters and reflections are separate for more possibilities of layout location.
Below is an example of something that can be made:
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01/01 Update: the individual alphabet has been added.
Letters and reflections are separate for more possibilities of layout location.
Below is an example of something that can be made:
click photo for full-size [ 800x600 jpg 46k ]
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excellent - have used your image here.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy300
Will play later
here is another image you might like
good to see Puplet images too. Here is one for Tmxxine
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy300
Will play later
here is another image you might like
good to see Puplet images too. Here is one for Tmxxine
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I'll be squeezing in an alphabet later this week, since it was requested. Just have to do some redesigning so you don't have to drag across 2 pages.
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Lobster:
I grabbed the 2 graphics, and will be adding icons for those this week, too.
This is what I use for Teen now:
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For creating this, you get my official Seal of Coolness
http://www.says-it.com/seal/
EDIT: Now I think about it, you could actually use that site to create graphics for this. ...cool.
http://www.says-it.com/seal/
EDIT: Now I think about it, you could actually use that site to create graphics for this. ...cool.
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After assembling your picture, take a "snapshot" of your screen with mtPaint screen capturemagerlab: but i do not understand yow to save the image
( on 2.01, it's on the main menu bar under "Graphic Processing").
If you list which version of Puppy you're using,
I'm sure someone that's familiar with that model will be able to help you out.
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any chance you can do something like this for Puppy, Dogtoon?
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http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS4640953056.html
incidentally you got Barry chuckling
December 30th, 2007
http://puppylinux.com/blog/
Nimblex on line
http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS4640953056.html
incidentally you got Barry chuckling
December 30th, 2007
http://puppylinux.com/blog/
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Que?magerlab wrote:Yes, I did a snapshot
but i have a picture with seamonkey and icewm bar
so if i edit the picture
iĺl have a very small wallpaper
anyway, i use puppy 3.01
put a highlight image around the bit you want and press delete (mtpaint)
the image should go in puppyreference/backgrounds
Use the stretch option in the desktop changer
Thanks for all the complements, everyone.
Now for the other logo additions (I'll be working on):
NOP, GRAF, LITE, MINI, SIMPLE, TMXXINE, RUS and an alphabet.
12-31 Update: Added: NOP, GRAF, LITE, SIMPLE, MINI, TMX, RUS,
DINGO, SAFE, BETA, PUPPYX, RUDY, X, slash, dash.
Nope. That's why I went with 'black'. Hides a lot of defects. Plus it's so slimming, lol.
A real BIG X?
Yep. I'll throw that in with the alphabet.
A program like that?
No way. I barely know my way around javascript, never mind compiling.
A few 'real' Web2.0 wet icon sites are on the web, if you don't want to wait
for something to get created (or if you want a white background):
Now for the other logo additions (I'll be working on):
NOP, GRAF, LITE, MINI, SIMPLE, TMXXINE, RUS and an alphabet.
12-31 Update: Added: NOP, GRAF, LITE, SIMPLE, MINI, TMX, RUS,
DINGO, SAFE, BETA, PUPPYX, RUDY, X, slash, dash.
Did you mean the white background?Lobster: any chance you can do something like this for Puppy, Dogtoon?
Nope. That's why I went with 'black'. Hides a lot of defects. Plus it's so slimming, lol.
A real BIG X?
Yep. I'll throw that in with the alphabet.
A program like that?
No way. I barely know my way around javascript, never mind compiling.
Thanks. I'd forgotten about that site. May incorporate some logos from that site later.Pizzasgood: Now I think about it, you could actually use that site to create graphics for this.
A few 'real' Web2.0 wet icon sites are on the web, if you don't want to wait
for something to get created (or if you want a white background):
- Web 2.0 Logo Creatr http://creatr.cc/creatr/
Web 2.0 Logo Creator http://www.simwebsol.com/ImageTool/
Web 2.0 Stylr http://web2.0stylr.com/stylr.aspx
These, and many others, are found on: 99 Resources for Web 2.0 Design
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davec51:
Another way to set the background is first use:
Desktop Solid Color Manager
for black, slide 'value' all the way to the left, select OK.
Now use the Desktop Image Manager, and select your pic, this time
choose 'center'.
The image will be smaller, but won't distort.
(black background w/ centered pic)
If you're looking to 'blow the pic up',
use mtPaint,
select 'image' on the toolbar,
then 'scale canvas'.
Input one dimension (it will figure out the other)
Click OK.
Now add your text, and it won't blur out on you.
Or, you might just want to wait till the alphabet is finished (be a while).
Hope this helps you out.
I assume you're stretching the pic with the 'desktop image manager'.I added some text to the desktop ("Connie's Puppy"), but it came out blurry, no matter what size or type font I used. Is that a general experience, and is there a solution?
Another way to set the background is first use:
Desktop Solid Color Manager
for black, slide 'value' all the way to the left, select OK.
Now use the Desktop Image Manager, and select your pic, this time
choose 'center'.
The image will be smaller, but won't distort.
(black background w/ centered pic)
If you're looking to 'blow the pic up',
use mtPaint,
select 'image' on the toolbar,
then 'scale canvas'.
Input one dimension (it will figure out the other)
Click OK.
Now add your text, and it won't blur out on you.
Or, you might just want to wait till the alphabet is finished (be a while).
Hope this helps you out.
Text on Wallpaper
Thanks, Dog. The text is blurred, not really distorted. I know that a centered image will be clearer. Anyway, I'm a poet, not a designer, and I'm better of in my own precinct.
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Firstly; I love this application and the results.
The screenshot shows what it looks like now; what I would like is solid black.
In other word I just don't understand what to do to get a solid black around the "wet" image.
The screenshot shows what it looks like now; what I would like is solid black.
Sorry to be dim, but what do you mean by the 'Desktop Solid Color Manager'? And what slider? And so on. I cannot find an application to do this.doggtoon wrote: Another way to set the background is first use:
Desktop Solid Color Manager
for black, slide 'value' all the way to the left, select OK.
Now use the Desktop Image Manager, and select your pic, this time
In other word I just don't understand what to do to get a solid black around the "wet" image.
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click
>menu/desktop/jwm configuration
click 'ok' on the window that pops up
On the next window click 'system' and then 'desktop color'
>menu/desktop/jwm configuration
click 'ok' on the window that pops up
On the next window click 'system' and then 'desktop color'
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Many thanks; that worked fine in my main Puppy 3 setup.headfound wrote:click
>menu/desktop/jwm configuration
click 'ok' on the window that pops up
On the next window click 'system' and then 'desktop color'
I was trying it out in Dingo (Alpha 3) where those menu options aren't all there as yet (see screenshot) - hence the confusion/ignorance.
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