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 7)
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on Feb 03, 2012

Next step will be adding the stitching layers.

 

I will need some time to work on it, so expect us to pick up again tomorrow if that works for you.

on Feb 03, 2012

I will need some time to work on it, so expect us to pick up again tomorrow if that works for you.

No problem. I'll PM you when I am up.

I have to redo the mouseovers and log-off anyway. I will update those in the gallery and send you copies.

Thanks again for your time and help on this.

on Feb 03, 2012

PoSmedley
I have to redo the mouseovers and log-off anyway. I will update those in the gallery and send you copies.

Make sure that the version you upload has the outer glow and dropshadow on the SP, right?

 

PoSmedley
Thanks again for your time and help on this.

My pleasure

 

It only gets harder from here!

on Feb 03, 2012

It only gets harder from here!

No it doesn't Po with the expert help you have. It's when Tim is out on the boat and then you are without a paddle. By the time you get your 2nd and 3rd done it will be a piece of cake.

Also you said a few post back you were glad to see me. Believe me i'm looking all day long and learning also.

on Feb 03, 2012

Make sure that the version you upload has the outer glow and dropshadow on the SP, right?

Right.

DaveBax
Also you said a few post back you were glad to see me. Believe me i'm looking all day long and learning also.

Great. Jump in once in a while so we know you're there (that goes for any other lurkers as well).

on Feb 03, 2012

I will say you are doing a great job. Hope Greg is taking all the important parts and saving them.

on Feb 03, 2012

<---- lurking

on Feb 03, 2012

Xiandi
<---- lurking

Who doesn't know that

on Feb 03, 2012

DaveBax
Who doesn't know that

I'm glad you said something. I have an aneurism that was about to implode because I was holding back.

on Feb 03, 2012

on Feb 03, 2012

<---------. Lurching

on Feb 03, 2012

<------------------ Larching   

The Larch

 

on Feb 04, 2012

I may have sliced the panel wrong with respect to the stitching layers.......working to see if I can fix it.

on Feb 04, 2012

I may have sliced the panel wrong with respect to the stitching layers.......working to see if I can fix it.

 

on Feb 04, 2012

I have a very unconventional idea that works in my head. I want to avoid changing what we've done at all cost!

 

Stay tuned

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