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=Complete Skins= | =Complete Skins (colors and textures) = | ||
== "Retro" skin for version 1.20== | |||
By: Thraxis Epsilon | |||
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20 | |||
Preview image: [http://forums.secondlife.com/showthread.php?t=242483?lang=en 1.20 "Retro" skin sneak-preview] <br /> | |||
Download Links: | |||
* Extract the zip file of your choice; there will be two folders "app_settings" and "skins". Copy those two folders into your SecondLifeReleaseCandidate program folder (on windows this is C:\Program Files\SecondLifeReleaseCandidate\ by default):<br /> | |||
** [http://www.rpgstats.com/SL/Dazzle-Retro.zip "Retro" skin download] - This zip file contains the custom colors.xml file + darker image textures that will override the defaults in the "Dazzle" look of 1.20 | |||
** [http://www.rpgstats.com/SL/Dazzle.zip Skin download to revert back to Dazzle Skin] - This zip file contains a blank colors.xml file + the "Dazzle look" image textures, for those who wish to revert to the 1.20 default without a re-install of 1.20 | |||
==Classic Look skin for version 1.20== | |||
By: McCabe Maxsted | |||
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20 | |||
Download Link: [http://www.mediafire.com/?zndsiklvtjz Classic skin zip file] as explained in the tutorial [[Skinning HowTo/Revert 1.20 to a Classic_look]] | |||
=Recolored Skins (colors.xml only)= | =Recolored Skins (colors.xml only)= | ||
==Dazzle Glass== | |||
By: Elle Pollack | By: Elle Pollack | ||
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20 | |||
Download Link: [[Skin/_Dazzle Glass]] | Download Link: [[Skin/_Dazzle Glass]] | ||
This color sceme still has the "Dazzle" look but returns to a lot of the white-on-dark-background mode of the classic for most floating windows. In the process I discovered the wonders of transparency settings - having a big window blocking my view has always been one of my deep seated peves, appearently. Active windows are semitransparent, inactive windows almost completely so. Some people might have a problem with that but it makes Dazzle much more useable for me. | This color sceme still has the "Dazzle" look but returns to a lot of the white-on-dark-background mode of the classic for most floating windows. In the process I discovered the wonders of transparency settings - having a big window blocking my view has always been one of my deep seated peves, appearently. Active windows are semitransparent, inactive windows almost completely so. Some people might have a problem with that but it makes Dazzle much more useable for me. |
Revision as of 11:45, 16 April 2008
Complete Skins (colors and textures)
"Retro" skin for version 1.20
By: Thraxis Epsilon
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20
Preview image: 1.20 "Retro" skin sneak-preview
Download Links:
- Extract the zip file of your choice; there will be two folders "app_settings" and "skins". Copy those two folders into your SecondLifeReleaseCandidate program folder (on windows this is C:\Program Files\SecondLifeReleaseCandidate\ by default):
- "Retro" skin download - This zip file contains the custom colors.xml file + darker image textures that will override the defaults in the "Dazzle" look of 1.20
- Skin download to revert back to Dazzle Skin - This zip file contains a blank colors.xml file + the "Dazzle look" image textures, for those who wish to revert to the 1.20 default without a re-install of 1.20
Classic Look skin for version 1.20
By: McCabe Maxsted
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20
Download Link: Classic skin zip file as explained in the tutorial Skinning HowTo/Revert 1.20 to a Classic_look
Recolored Skins (colors.xml only)
Dazzle Glass
By: Elle Pollack
Apply this to version(s): Viewer 1.20
Download Link: Skin/_Dazzle Glass
This color sceme still has the "Dazzle" look but returns to a lot of the white-on-dark-background mode of the classic for most floating windows. In the process I discovered the wonders of transparency settings - having a big window blocking my view has always been one of my deep seated peves, appearently. Active windows are semitransparent, inactive windows almost completely so. Some people might have a problem with that but it makes Dazzle much more useable for me.