PARIS skins [message #103467] |
Sat, 30 May 2009 10:07 |
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Hey all. Finally got a chance to start skinning PARIS, and I just wanted to say thanks to Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago for the obviously copious hours of work they've put in on these.
The installation process is actually much simpler than the meticulous instructions included make it look - it's really only a couple of minutes work per skin, and I've had zero problems doing my first couple. A big thanks to both you guys!
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
[Updated on: Mon, 01 June 2009 00:19] Report message to a moderator
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103474 is a reply to message #103473] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 18:54 |
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Woot, very slick looking! I'll install it and give it a try. Is that - editor screen skinning - I'm seeing as well?? Nice!
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103476 is a reply to message #103474] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 21:17 |
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OK - skin gurus - I have a couple of (likely dumb) questions.
Looking at the skins on the Wiki -
1) the panel of original PARIS color that remains above the aux strips on most of the skins, is that a small strip that repeats upwards (I use that same idea horizontally on the forum's main page)? Or is it a real graphic? I just wondered, since it'd be a great place to put a personalized logo for one's studio etc.
2) the knobs - is it "one knob fits all", or are there different knobs for the different sections of the mnixer, eg aux/eq etc? It would be great to have different colored knobs in the different sections - I really like the way it aids navigation in skins like Variation - but I haven't dug deep enough to figure that out yet.
3) we're stuck with the fonts and font colors for the displayed text, right? (but not for the text *on* the skin itself - or for things like the LED level meters and visual pan indicators though, right? we could theoretically do - say - plasma-style meters?)
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103477 is a reply to message #103476] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 21:39 |
Jim Drago[2]
Messages: 102 Registered: December 2008
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Hi Kerry answers
1) As for the panels above the masters yes it is a repeating pattern the trouble is if that is changed in any way for some reason PARIS errors every time a project is closed, and then has to be rebooted. At last contact neither Mike or I could fix that.
2) Depends on how much time you want to spend, they can all look different if you want them to from section to section. Within the sections they all will be the same. Does that make sense?
3) Yes
It takes me about 100 hours to do a complete set. The main thing is being very careful when you do knobs and lights, they must be copied and placed exactly or they will dance when called on. Even one pixel off shows.
Call me if you want or have any ?'s
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Mike the new skin looks nice..
Kerry also remember I talked to you about doing various EXE files in different skins then you can just open which ever you feel like at the time.
Of all the ones I've done and experimented with I still like the black skin the best. No eye fatigue with it for me. Do look with a critical eye please. Jim
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103480 is a reply to message #103477] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 22:12 |
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Thanks for the insights, Jim - I took your advice, my PARIS folder's filling up with modded EXEs. Eventually I'll put shortcuts to my top three or four on the desktop.
Black and Brushed Aluminium are going to be in there, along with my favorites of Mike's themes (his last is a beaut too, I should be able to post it soon). Both Black and Brushed Aluminium are superbly done - you've nailed the backlit plastic look for things like the FX bypass buttons, and the aux pan buttons turn convincingly, and it all hangs together really well. My personal fave is Brushed Aluminium since I like a medium contrast workspace, but Black is very elegant too.
OK, since you asked me to put on my real critical glasses - I'm having to squint pretty hard to find any flaws; the only thing I can see at this point in Black is that the SUB ON/SUB OFF buttons aren't quite right. The similar DISC REC light beside them works great; I think it's that the text for OFF drops significantly and there's no black rim inside the highlight around the lower RH corner like there is for the DISK REC light. But that looks like a pretty quick fix. Aside from that what I'm seeing feels nicely convincing.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103481 is a reply to message #103480] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 22:43 |
Jim Drago[2]
Messages: 102 Registered: December 2008
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Thanks Kerry that's the kind of feedback I need, I never use more than one submix so didn't notice. If you look carefully SSC put a small notch on the pans. If the angle of that knob is changed that notch comes up wrong.That's why I use his knob on the pans. I could shift everything to the left but then it wouldn't be centered. I'd like to see Mikes new set. The sample looks good. Since the aluminum is brushed it is pretty easy on the eyes also. When I fix the sub problem and any others you catch do you want me to send you the repaired bmps to post. Thanks again. Talk to you soon. Jim
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103483 is a reply to message #103481] |
Mon, 01 June 2009 00:15 |
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Sure Jim, send them on with a note as to which set they belong to and I'll re-upload them to the Wiki.
I noticed that about SSC's knobs, the Aux pan knobs are "perspective" angled back and left, so the center of rotation of the "notch" needs to be in the center of the top of the knob, not in the spot where the notional "shaft" hits the strip. Looks fine on yours. I can't tell if the "notch" also moves elliptically.
Mike's new skin is up on the Wiki now - http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=Paris Skins
What graphics programs do you guys work in? Are you using GIMP by any chance?
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
[Updated on: Mon, 01 June 2009 00:18] Report message to a moderator
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103485 is a reply to message #103483] |
Mon, 01 June 2009 07:11 |
Jim Drago[2]
Messages: 102 Registered: December 2008
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That is correct on SSC's pan and aux knobs. I would love to change them but to do so would move them way off center because as you said you have to put them under the rotational center of the notch. When I get the corrections done that you noticed I will send the corrected file to you. I need to talk to you about a computer recommendation, can I call you some evening? I use PS CS2
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103494 is a reply to message #103481] |
Mon, 01 June 2009 21:09 |
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Jim, I PM'd you my phone number, I'm in tonight 'til midnight PST.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103501 is a reply to message #103498] |
Tue, 02 June 2009 21:48 |
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I got it, Mike, that's an awesome skin! I posted it on the Wiki and installed it myself, it's in my top faves.
Mike, Jim - these are great skins with enormous amounts of love and attention to detail put into them - you ought to *sign* them. A great place for the skin name and author would be in the Project Window, right in the strip where it says "SUBMIX DISPLAY CONTROLS (I think by now we can all figure out what that section is without the title ). That way it'll be the first thing a user sees after bootup; you guys really ought to do it when you have a chance!
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103514 is a reply to message #103467] |
Thu, 04 June 2009 05:54 |
Stephen Stecyk
Messages: 35 Registered: February 2007
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Hey Guys,
I just want to tip my hat to all who took the time to create the skins - it honestly take a lot of effort to make things look "right" (plus it really helps when you know what you're doing ).
Anyway, I had the same idea (make PARIS look like a Neve console) at the time when it was discovered that you could do this to PARIS. I thought I'd start with what I thought was the easiest place - the ADAT interface. I can't remember if I posted it to the group, but this is how far I got.
I thought I'd move on the the main mixer, but I couldn't get the buttons to look quite right, and the fonts were a pain in the ass to track down, so I gave up/moved on to things that I actually should have been doing at the time.
Needless to say, I can really appreciate what those of you have done, and I am very vey greatful.
Stephen Stecyk
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103516 is a reply to message #103514] |
Thu, 04 June 2009 10:03 |
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Hey, great minds think alike! The Neve skin idea struck me as a great match for PARIS' "analog-like" characteristics (even though I never heard them as specifically "Neve-like") . Maybe we should stick our heads together and finish this one - I have a feeling this would be of interest to others too.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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Re: PARIS skins [message #103522 is a reply to message #103521] |
Mon, 08 June 2009 21:21 |
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Mike - that's freakin' AWESOME! Brushed-steel tops on the knobs too? Mega-analog-retro - I love it!! Too cool! Looking forward to this one bigtime.
- K
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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