Update to the Wallpapers; I have also worked on some desktop enhancements as well.
Here is a screenshot; See
https://webfiles.berkeley.edu:443/chris ... enshot.PNG
and
https://webfiles.berkeley.edu:443/chris ... enshot.PNG
The bar at the top is Rocket Dock, a pretty slim (as far as animated docks go anyway) application. Some of the icons in there I made and some I just "borrowed" from other sources.
I got the idea from the icon on the far left, which is one that Daba sent to me. I made the rest including the HDD, which is actually the latest IBM/Hitachi 2.5" HDD using Gen2 Perpendicular Recording technlolgy. I also had to come up with the musical notes + the T43 for the "My Music" icon and the X41 Tablet for the "My Pictures" icon. They are supported and implemented as transparent PNG files; in the process of making them, I had to come up with a way to get other image formats to go to PNG smoothly without any of the artifacts of conversion that usually appear when you try a JPEG->PNG or GIF->PNG conversion.
So I can now do that for most images. I had to make the HDD by hand as I couldn't really find any other image file suitable or that. It took about half an hour to get a result looking that good once I had finally gotten the process with Photoshop, Irfranview, and PNGcrush down with some practice. It came out looking far better than I had hoped.
I am also sure this Icon pack will work with ObjectDock as well as any other dock that supports PNGs (same goes for the skin). I will try to make more Thinkpad based PNGs and ICOs that have no dangling artifacts and will render perfectly.
I can also convert those PNGs into clean ICOs, with no artifacts, of any resolution. It takes quite a bit of fiddling with the palette, color depth, and format to get rid of those tiny little artifacts that sometimes pop up; it isn't uncommon to wind up going in and "surgically" removing them.
Currently, I am working on a few other tablet icons, an X20, an X40, an R50, a T42, and some more T43s. I also have some pictures of the new T60s, X60s, and Z60s in various positions ready for work.
Let's see what I can come up with; requests are welcomed.
