Hi Mo,

I think we can create more interesting Fedora desktop if we use something that not "fully" 3d and resource hungry. I suggest that we can maybe pimp up our desktop if we combine isometric/anamorthic artwork based on svg. I suggest something similar that Victor Vasarely made in his marvelous paints, or VamosArt creates online and combine with our fade thing.

Basically I suggest to make a wallpaper that from a viewpoint visually elevates that artwork as time passes, transforms the art on the desktop to a fake 3d object, an illusion as we use our fade technique. I don't know that is possible to maybe change colors too as it would be in real life lighting affects on materials - but digitally use such wallpaper? In the beginning it looks like an 2D thing that transforms to 3d then again to 2d. Something like these:

VamosArt:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guZeAjdYw_c
How about like this with our Fedora logo instead of this M: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07il8wZR1Tk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOKz-APQWPo
Heart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cP7UgtXvEU

Zoltan



2017-09-24 23:37 GMT+02:00 Máirín Duffy <fedora@linuxgrrl.com>:

If this is a desktop suggestion, this is
probably not the right list for discussion. I'm not sure exactly what you're proposing though, and am interested in learning more. Can you give some specifics?

Cheers,
~m


On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 1:11 PM Enea LeFons <enea.lefons@epicgames.com> wrote:
As subject :)

Open source, Free... very professional...

How about it?

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