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Artist's Note

I just read on the "tilt" that a lot of people are unfamiliar with the xModules. To find out more about them, check out . About the screenshot, it was made as an expirament with alpha blending and litestep. Rewind by Moshi is a great rainmeter/rainlendar skin so I used it for my base.

This theme is not going to be released since it was just a personal tutorial on the xModules. xTaskbar, xLabel, & xPopup with Litestep 0.24.7 RC3.

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koopey says:

:] nice modules

Wed, Jan 26th at 05:39pm (8 years ago)
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beaker says:

Someone needs to make a VS of this

Wed, Jan 26th at 05:50pm (8 years ago)
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senex says:

BEWARE: Pantera and Rewind do not, in fact, mix. Volatile Results May Ensue. Anyways, cool theme. Alphamapping is dandy. I did that for my last theme.

Wed, Jan 26th at 09:52pm (8 years ago)
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I side with Beaker.

Wed, Jan 26th at 10:00pm (8 years ago)
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man... this looks sooo cool... the alphablending makes it look spectacular. a VS would definitely make this perfect. excellent work!

Wed, Jan 26th at 11:10pm (8 years ago)
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I do not know if a VS could be made like this. One could be made for the white, but the alphamapping could be done with WindowFX. I think. Never used the program myself, but I think I saw an Aero theme (not the person) that used that program.

Thu, Jan 27th at 06:29am (8 years ago)
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moshi says:

per-pixel alpha on the popup menu? fi real? something i definately have to check out ...
good looking theme :)

Sat, Jan 29th at 03:44am (8 years ago)


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on January 26th, 2005

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