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Make your own skins for WindowBlinds 6
Published on October 19, 2007 By Frogboy In WinCustomize News

Try your hand at making your own GUI for Windows XP or Windows Vista with SkinStudio 6. You will need WindowBlinds 6 to apply them.

Please give us feedback on how we can make it easier and more effective to use.


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on Oct 19, 2007
This blows away SKS5!
on Oct 19, 2007
Awesome improvement over SkinStudio 5 .....
on Oct 19, 2007
Right on the money! Just what I wanted... the code editor is in the program!
Thank you Neil and Stardock Team~!
This is awesome - now we can really get down on this stuff and save time too!
Cool!


SGT

More soon as I run this program at doing some cool stuff! ya~!
on Oct 19, 2007
Wow, I don't know much about skinning as of yet but this program does look and work a lot smoother than 5 from what I've seen so far. Can't wait to put out a skin
on Oct 19, 2007
Alot of nice improvements with the latest Beta.   
on Oct 19, 2007
When will this be available? I'd like to see a countdown like you did for WB6.
on Oct 20, 2007
Where can I get now?
on Oct 20, 2007

The link to the download page is at the bottom of the article... That is all you need to get skinning!
In addition Object Desktop users can access the latest beta versions through SDC

With SK6 being so easy to use, I can see a lot more people getting into skinning. This is an exciting time for skinners old and new   

on Oct 20, 2007
Could you confirm the above Start Panel animation (eg. Dragon in Molten) remains an inactive feature at this stage? Or am I just not looking hard enough? Tks
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on Oct 20, 2007
That remains disabled for now.
on Oct 20, 2007
I keep having problems with some of the editors. Like, I'll go to painting margins in almost anything and occasionally the program will just freeze or go into this really slow state... and when I click on anything in the painting margins settings, it keeps doing it... I try restarting the program, reopening the skin, and it does the same thing, rendering the program useless and leaving me unable to continue making my visual style... any thoughts?

Here is a screenshot of what I mean:
Link
on Oct 20, 2007
It looks much easier than previous version. I hope it will help me to make a skin from my imaginations without any SkinStudio 5 problems.
on Oct 20, 2007
As much as I searched your site, I can't find what the differences are between Skin Studio, and Skin Studio Pro. Will BOTH have the new interface? The two seem to be presented as interchangeable, which I'm sure is not the case. The pictured one looks really good as opposed to what is currently in circulation. Congrats to the team which developed the new interface.   

Perhaps if you presented them "side by side" we could come to a better informed decision as to which we really need or want.

I'm slightly miffed because I think Skin Studio Pro should be part of the package with Object Dock, as well as a subscription to Wincustomize.com, but maybe that's because I've always wanted to make some skins but couldn't figure how to do it in it's present format.

Thanks for the opportunity to discuss this.
on Oct 20, 2007
Oh...I forgot....when I tried to download it it was refected as "Not a valid Win32 Application"

Anybody else get a message like that?
on Oct 20, 2007
I just had to install Vista to try this out. Dual booting Vista on a RAID 0 drive was a pain. I still have a bunch of issues with this Vista installation, but I am not going to spend my time fixing those. My main OS is Windows XP 64 bit.

I really like the look and feel and organization of the new Skin Studio. I have a few comments though.

- Can I browse and open a theme folder outside of the public folder? If you are a software developer, you know you don't want make change directly in your production environment. You do stuff in a development area, test it and then apply it. You may also use a source control system for your own code (skin). All these are possible with current system but it is not a clean solution.

- Can I directly work from the WBA file? I know this is very complicated.

- Has it become too simple for the power user? Remember the Gnome Vs KDE arguments.

- Full preview is not full enough. More commonly used elements please.

- My own theme looks ugly on Vista. Not anyone else's fault. It was ok on XP.

- One of my secret expectation for WindowBlinds 6.0 was that it would keep wba files instead of uncompressed folders. Files will be extracted on a needed basis or only for the active skin. Clutter reduction.
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