Po' Smedley's Life And Brain Drippings
Putting It Together : Start Menu
Published on February 3, 2012 By PoSmedley In WindowBlinds Tutorials

 

We're going to take a break from One Piece At A Time : Windowblind Tutorial Part III for just a moment and get into the assembling of the windowblind in SKS. There are a few reasons for this that you may have picked up on if you have been following along.

 

  • We've been making sections of the blind without putting them into SkinStudio as we go along. A majority of skinners will go back and forth between their graphics program (Photoshop, Paint, etc.) and SKS as they go along. That method hasn't worked for me in the past and I wanted to go through the actual design of several areas without the added confusion of SKS.

 

  • There comes a point, once you get past the Start Menu and Window Frames and start getting into the Edit Controls, buttons, etc., that you need to see what they are going to look like and if they will work they way they should. I tried to just keep making the graphics without going into SKS but it's just too much detail and in this particular case, with a lot of the areas we'll be getting into, 'size does matter'.

 

One of the main reasons that I may have not mentioned for doing the Start Menu and Task Bar areas first is also to assist visually in determining how the overall windowblind will look (per Tim's suggestion). This will actually help a great deal when you get into the buttons, header bars, and other details and you're trying to determine the best colors and other design details.

The way in which I am approaching this is something I came up with some help from 2of3(aka Tim). As I said, not all skinners do it this way and the opinions I offer are just that  (my opinions) and by no means written in stone (or sand, Lucite, chalk, crayola, etc.) It if it helps anyone, let me know.

We'll be going back and forth between this thread and Part III. There will also, more than likely, be another thread where we can go over testing the skin and putting on the finishing touches. In this thread we'll be going over the assembling of the Start Menu.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS as to why something is done this way and not that or anything pertaining to the Start Menu ask them here. We will try to explain as we go along and may miss some things that you consider important or problematic.

 

If you're looking for Part I, II, III you can find them here:

One Piece At A Time : Windowblind Tutorial Part I

Design : Start Menu and Taskbar

 

One Piece At A Time : Windowblind Tutorial Part II

Design: Title Bars & Window Frames


 

One Piece At A Time : Windowblind Tutorial Part II

Design: Edit Controls

 

PLEASE :

  • I am open to suggestions but may not use any of them. Please, don't be offended if I don't use yours.
  • Keep the image posting to the skin(s)
  • If you want to make a skin to go with this, PM me for the files. My PSD's tend to be a mess, but I save everything and will be happy to     share. I am uploading the actual files to the Graphics Gallery here on Wincustomize.
  • We'll be skinning for Windows7, maybe Vista. If someone wants to do XP, PM me and I will get you what you need.
  • Any files you request will come as I complete them. I won't be jumping ahead. Please be patient.

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The PSD files for the  previous threads are in the Graphics Gallery.

Roan WB Title Bars and Window Frames  

  Roan WB Taskbar Buttons

ROAN WB Start Panel UPDATED

ROAN WB Start Panel Search Mode


Comments (Page 11)
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on Feb 04, 2012

^ and festoon it with balloons. 

on Feb 06, 2012

Sorry. Running a bit of a fever since last night and trying to shake some of it off. I should be on later today with the rest of the start panel to upload.

on Feb 06, 2012

Ready when you are....but get well first, Noah!

on Feb 06, 2012

Festooning should wait until the festooner is well.

(festooner rather than festlater).

on Feb 06, 2012

Damn sinus infection and it's kicking my ass.

Mouseovers are driving me crazy. They look like crap behind the icons. Thinking of going with just a highlight/glow. Right now, nothing looks 'right' to me.

 

 

 

I'm sure a lot of it is the shading I am adding. It makes the actual graphic/bg look smaller.

on Feb 06, 2012

Suggestion to try... maybe stitching to underline the text as a highlight? Dunno if that would look good or not, it's just the first thing that popped into my head.

on Feb 06, 2012

You also want as little "blank" canvas around the buttons as possible. Since you can't pull the icons and text in with margins, you have to design the buttons around that otherwise they look like they are falling off the button

 

on Feb 06, 2012

An idea

 

That image is totally transparent in the center. 2 advantages:

It keeps the texture while not needing to be tiled.

It also will interact with the lighting of the diff sections of the Start Menu

on Feb 06, 2012

Question. Did you use a bevel/emboss turned down with a zero fill? I use that to make inserts.

on Feb 06, 2012

rounded corner shape with like you said 0 fill. Then a dark outer stroke and inner shadow at 1px distance and 5 in size. Finally light drop shadow at 0 distance.

on Feb 06, 2012

I use bevel/emboss sparingly. One can often get better results with inner shadow and glow. And as I say: what you can't do in 1 layer....do in 15!

 

on Feb 06, 2012

PoSmedley
Damn sinus infection and it's kicking my ass.
Ah!  I was waiting for the excuses to start showing up.

on Feb 06, 2012

Ah!  I was waiting for the excuses to start showing up.

No excuse. Still working.

2of3, that looks good. I can't get the highlights I was thinking of to work the way I want.

on Feb 07, 2012

Goob mornink.

on Feb 07, 2012

id go with tims idea, it will look stellah.

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