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Recolorizing your themes

After days of intensive graphic effort you’ve generated all the graphics for your next blockbuster theme. After putting up a couple of preview pics to get feedback from friends, someone writes back and says “I LOVE the stylings, but really wish I could have it in red instead of blue to match my desktop.” It’s not too late! Mod those colors en masse quickly and easily using Photoshop!

We’ll be employing several techniques in order to accomplish this:

  • Creating an Adjustment Layer to tweak colors globally in an image.
  • Creating a Photoshop Action to apply these changes to other images.
  • Use Batch Processing to apply our action to a bunch of files at once.

How to Install AstonShell Themes

[=== By Nerio ==]

In This Tutorial i’ll show you step by step how to install themes in Astonshell after the many mails i received since i make themes for this application

Skinning Aston's A_Clock Plugin

[=== by nerio ===]

A Good design is bult from good Ideas…..... this is a good quote i follow generally in the design of new themes or skins, the idea must be original, and you must take all the time needed to realise it….....Personally i guarentee the result that your baby will be used by all users for a long time!! Here i’ll show you how to achieve a good Clock! its up to you to adapt it!!!

So you wanna make a theme?

Interested in making skins or themes but don’‘t know where to begin? Here are some handy steps picked up after several years of skinning that serve as general guidelines on how to take your concepts from your brain to the screen, as well as some skinning pitfalls to avoid.This tutorial is more “concept” oriented, instead of being geared specifically towards PhotoShop, PaintShop Pro, SkinStudio, etc…, although some of these will be used as examples.

.: by mrbiotech :.

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